SRTS reports and more

Safe Routes to School: Reports, Evaluations, and Toolkits
Report
Moving Forward

This study assessed the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program in five states: Florida, Mississippi,Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin.

Evaluation, Report
Safe Routes to School:

The U.S. GAO report on Safe Routes to School was released on July 31, 2008.

Report
Traffic Safety for School Areas Guidelines

The purpose of these guidelines is to summarize the most successful ways of implementing ARS 28- 797 in order to effectively achieve school safety throughout Arizona.

Evaluation, Report
Pilot Evaluation of a Walking School Bus Program in a Low-income, Urban Community

This study measures the impact of a walking school bus program on active transportation in an urban, low-income elementary school.

Report
How Children Get to School:

This report describes how student school travel in the U.S. changed from 1969through 2009 using information from the 2001 and 2009 National HouseholdTravel Survey (NHTS) and the 1969 and 1995 Nationwide Personal TransportationSurveys (NPTS).

Evaluation, Report
Safe Routes to School State Network Project:

This report provides an update on major State Network Project accomplishments in 2008, lessons learned, state summaries, and the Local School Project.

Evaluation, Report
2008 Safe Routes to School: State of the States Report

This is an updated version of the State of the States report.

Report
Safety-based Prioritization of Schools for Safe Routes to School Infrastructure Projects

This document explains a process to help transportationprofessionals identify schools within a city, schooldistrict or other local jurisdiction that meritadditional review for specific pedestrianinfrastructure improvements based on safetyconsiderations.

Evaluation, Report
Safe Routes to School:

The U.S. GAO report on Safe Routes to School was released on July 31, 2008.

Evaluation, Report, Case Study
Safe Routes to School State Network Project:

The Safe Routes Partnership launched the State Network Project in 2007 to influence state-level Safe Routes to School implementation and to leverage additional resources and build a supportive environment through other state-level policies.