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Pedestrian Safety

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Pedestrian Safety

  • The Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC), hailing from the University of North Carolina’s Highway Safety Research Center, seeks to improve the quality of life in communities through the increase of safe walking and bicycling as a means of transportation and physical activity.” The PBIC provides a host of great resources for pedestrian advocates through its walkinginfo.org Web page.

  • See our Neighborhood Traffic & Safety article for the correct numbers to call for new signage or maintenance of existing signs, crosswalks, traffic lights, etc., within San Francisco.

  • Finally, SFBike.org also offers a printable version of the The San Francisco Bicycle and Walking Map for use in planning your own safe routes.