| Best Practices Traffic Safety Initiative Introduction
Scottsdale, Arizona
Traffic Cameras: The Eyes That Dont Blink
Fremont, California
Getting the Community Behind School Traffic Safety, Seat Belt Compliance and Red Light
Photo Enforcement
Long Beach, California
Doing More with Less: Reinventing Traffic Engineering Services in a Mature City
Aurora, Colorado
Tackling Aggressive Drivers
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Updating School Traffic Safety: Proactive Planning and Creative Funding
Ft. Collins, Colorado
Using the Three "E"s to Stop Speeding in Neighborhoods
Stamford, Connecticut
Reducing Neighborhood Speeding and Cut-Through Traffic with the Three "E"s
Tamarac, Florida
Promoting Traffic Safety by Encouraging Increased Transit Ridership
West Palm Beach, Florida
Meeting Community Objectives through Street Design and Adopting a Transportation Language
Policy
Chicago, Illinois
Balancing the Pragmatic with the Aesthetic
Normal, Illinois
Emphasizing Traffic Safety with a D.U.I. Focus and Promotion of Seat Belts
Elkhart, Indiana
KIDSAFE Ties School Traffic Safety to Neighborhood Safety Plans
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Traffic Calming for Berkshire and York Streets: Returning the Neighborhood to the
Residents
Eden Prairie, Minnesota
Communications Team Updates Community on Traffic Congestion Sites
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Giving Neighborhoods Responsibility and Funds for Traffic Safety and Other Improvements
Edison, New Jersey
Promoting Bicycle Helmet Use and Pedestrian Safety through Awareness and Friendly
Enforcement
Elizabeth, New Jersey
City and State Join Forces for "Walk Smart - Drive Smart Elizabeth"
New Rochelle, New York
Positive Enforcement Increases Seat Belt and Child Restraint Use
Toledo, Ohio
A Multi-Faceted Approach to Traffic Crash Reduction Gets Results
Seattle, Washington
Traffic Circles and Chicanes: an Effective, Popular Response to Neighborhood Traffic
Concerns
Appendix:
Salt Lake City, Utah
Special Report on Traffic Calming Program

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