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Training

Safe Routes to School training enables communities to develop strong, sustainable programs built on best practices and success stories from other areas of the country. Through training, communities or individuals become well versed in the SRTS program and the five E’s of Education, Engineering, Enforcement, Encouragement and Evaluation. There are in-depth trainings that take a community through the basic steps of how to start a program with Walkability Audits and targeted options for rural, urban areas and disadvantaged communities.

SRTS Trainings are available on a national, state, and regional level. The National Partnership released nationwide training survey results on November 7, 2007.  

Training Survey Results - November 7, 2007
More than 175 organizations responded to a SRTS National Partnership Training Survey. We appreciate the incredible response! The summary report, produced by the Training Committee, is now available based on analysis of the survey results.

Here are several groups that offer trainings:

Safe Routes to School National Course
A comprehensive overview of SRTS for national, state, and local stakeholders, the SRTS National Course is maintained by the National Center for SRTS and developed by the Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center.

Walkable Community Workshops
The Walkable Community Workshops are taught by the National Center for Bicycling and Walking and focus on creating safer pedestrian options.

Safe Routes to School Training
Developed by the Marin County, CA SRTS program, this training brings together SRTS teams to develop a comprehensive SRTS plan for a community.

Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professional Members
Members of APBP provide SRTS-related training and community support.


 

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