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Pedestrian
Photo courtesy ofAAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
Even in a cold-weather state like Wisconsin, pedestrians represent a key transportation mode. The 2000 U.S. Census found that almost 92,000 people in Wisconsin walk to work on a regular basis, representing 3.5% of all work trips.
Since pedestrian travel is an important transportation choice in Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation has produced a Statewide Pedestrian Policy Plan. This 20 year plan considers pedestrian needs and concerns and provides recommendations to address them.
- Programs for Local Government:
- Plans & Projects: pedestrian plans, guides, studies and summary of approved projects
- Safety & Consumer Protection: pedestrian safety
- Travel Information: information on traveling by foot
- Wisconsin pedestrian information contacts
Conferences and seminars
- None at this time
Other information may be found in the Library or News areas.
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Office of Public Affairs, opa.exec@dot.wi.gov
Last modified: August 19, 2008
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