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Pedestrians of Philadelphia: Chloe Finigan of Feet First Philly

Chloe Finigan, Transportation Outreach Coordinator at Clean Air Council, took some time to talk about her experiences as a pedestrian in Philly! She currently works as the support staff for Feet First Philly (FFP). If you would like to get involved with FFP, email feetfirstphilly@cleanair.org today.  What is your experience as a pedestrian? How long … Continue reading Pedestrians of Philadelphia: Chloe Finigan of Feet First Philly

Must cities choose between walking and driving?

According to a survey of CEO's and other business leaders in Washington, D.C., 99% want to ease traffic flow between the city and suburbs.  However, 89% said that they would like to see walkable communities where amenities are located near residential districts. Struggle to balance these interests in the city's transportation plan.  As the Greater … Continue reading Must cities choose between walking and driving?

Article: Young Americans leading the trend toward less driving

Studies show that the current overall trend toward driving less that is occurring in the United States is being led by the millennial generation.  According to the University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute, "young people are getting driver's licenses in smaller numbers than previous generations."  Other age groups are contributing to the drop-off in driving … Continue reading Article: Young Americans leading the trend toward less driving

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Call them what you will, open streets/play streets/ciclovias provide valuable opportunities for recreation

As the weather warms up, it's not unusual to see parks and playgrounds crowded with both the young and the young-at-heart.  But technically, these are not the city's only public spaces; there are miles upon miles of public streets.  What if these spaces, too, were available for people to enjoy?  Open streets projects aim to make this happen.  Known … Continue reading Call them what you will, open streets/play streets/ciclovias provide valuable opportunities for recreation

Article: Children who walk to school have better concentration

As this article from The Atlantic Cities explains, a recent study in Denmark found that children who walk or bike to school performed better on tasks requiring concentration than children who were driven to school.  In the study, this exercise appeared to have an even greater impact on performance than eating breakfast.  Cognitive improvement is … Continue reading Article: Children who walk to school have better concentration