Resource Library

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  Journal Article, Fact Sheet
For Parents and Caregivers of Elementary School Children

Highlights common types of collisions between young pedestrians and motorists.

  Fact Sheet, Video

Three videos, one for each age group, accompanied by a quiz or discussion and an educator's resource library can be used as an introduction to pedestrian safety skills or to augment a comprehensive curriculum.

  Toolkit, Video
A Quick Guide

The Smart Cycling Quick Guide is an easy-to-read booklet that outlines the basic rules of the road, the components of a bicycle, and all of the information you need to ride a bike safely and confidently.

  Fact Sheet, Video

Three videos, one for each age group, accompanied by a quiz or discussion and an educator's resource library can be used as an introduction to bicycling safety skills or to augment a comprehensive curriculum.

  Website

On this page is a collection of remote learning resources that can be viewed anywhere and anytime!


 
  Toolkit
Tips for Youth

Tips for beginner bikers to be role model bikers and to stay safe.

  Toolkit
How to Fit a Bicycle Helmet

To select and properly fit a bicycle helmet, follow the helmet fitting instructions in this flyer.

  Research

Digital library of resources for bikers and pedestrians.

  Website
A Collection of Remote Learning Resources

On this page is a collection of remote learning resources that can be viewed anywhere and anytime!

Art Contest

San Francisco Safe Routes to School is holding an art contest for middle and high school students to help get the word out about Bike and Roll to School Week. Each SFUSD middle and high school student is encouraged to submit an 8.5 x 11” digital copy of their artwork expressing what biking and rolling to school means and is like. 

  Website
Citizen Science for Health Equity

The Our Voice Initiative empowers community members to drive change in their local environments. 

  Toolkit
Walk and Roll E-Toolkit

The E-Toolkit is a guiding document for Safe Routes To School Coordinators and educators to use on social media to engage, encourage, and educate students in Oregon through Safe Routes to School programming even while students are not able to physically attend school.

  Website
A Platform for Community Engagement

Share stories about where you've been in a crash or near-miss, or where you feel safe or unsafe traveling using our Street Story tool.


  Report
COVID-19’s Impact on Youth Physical Activity and Safe Routes to School

This promotional toolkit can be used to disseminate the report, “One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: COVID-19’s Impact on Youth Physical Activity and Safe Routes to School."

Creating a Socially-connected, Active, Future for Everyone!

  Webinar

On Thursday, July 15th from 2 –3 pm Eastern, Safe Routes Partnership is hosting a free training.

Community Engagement Lessons from the Pandemic: What Should We Keep in Our Toolbox?

Thursday, July 15th from 2 – 3 pm Eastern

  Report
COVID-19’s Impact on Youth Physical Activity and Safe Routes to School

This report illustrates how the Covid-19 pandemic affected the health of youth and their families by impacting their physical activity.

  Fact Sheet
Talking Points for Safe Routes Back to School 2021

The fact sheet identifies some of the challenges that have either surfaced because of or were exacerbated by the pandemic and talking points to outline how Safe Routes to School can provide the tools to address some of those concerns.

JANUARY 2024 UPDATE

mural 1On March 13, 2020, Living Streets Alliance (LSA)staff met with their partners at Pueblo Gardens Elementary to pick a date for a block painting party that would happen at the end of the year. That would end up being their last in-person meeting before the global COVID pandemic turned our world upside-down.

On Friday, the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee introduced the INVEST in America Act, their version of the surface transportation bill. It looks great for bicycling and walking. Similar to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW) bill released last week, it includes programs and policies that promote bicycling and walking through significantly increased funding for active transportation infrastructure.