Will She Make It?

Crossing lanes of traffic on foot is a challenge, even with a crosswalk and signal.

Let’s hope this woman walksreallyfast.

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Complete Versus Incomplete Streets

Can you find the man trying to cross the road?

(Hint: He’s stuck in the middle.)

Complete Streets serve all users, be they drivers, bicyclists or pedestrians.

An older woman attempts to cross a very wide roadway.

This is an “Incomplete Street.”

Versions of this road exist throughout the United States.

Ready, Set, Go?

A man trying to cross a five-lane lawn is stuck on a narrow median.

This image is among those that accompanied the release of the 2019Dangerous by Designreport.

(See the link below.)

From this pedestrian’s view, there looks like it’s eight vehicle lanes.

A pedestrian attempts to cross a bad intersection

Too many streets have no sidewalks or crosswalks.

Too many streets with sidewalks have crosswalks placed too far apart (sometimes a mile or more).

Even students who live near the school are required to take the bus or be driven.

A pedestrian gets ready to step into a crosswalk traversing more than 8 lanes of traffic.

Four photos show pedestrians trying to cross or walk along unsafe streets.

A school bus stop on a rural roadway.