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Community Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Training (CPBST) Program Workshop Follow-Up Survey Highlights

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  • Chen, Katherine L.
  • Kuroda, Kaori

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The Community Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Training Program (CPBST) is a joint effort of the University of California Berkeley’s Safe Transportation Research and Education Center (UCB SafeTREC) and California Walks (Cal Walks). Founded in 2009, the Community Pedestrian Safety Training program was expanded in 2016 to include bicycle safety improvements. The purpose of the CPBST is to: 1. Educate local residents and safety advocates on how to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety; 2. Empower community partners to advocate for safety improvements in their neighborhoods; and 3. Strengthen collaborations with local officials and agency staff to make California neighborhoods safer and more pleasant for walking and bicycling.

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  • Chen, Katherine L. & Kuroda, Kaori, 2020. "Community Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Training (CPBST) Program Workshop Follow-Up Survey Highlights," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt29j647x0, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsrrp:qt29j647x0
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