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The team aims to enhance traffic awareness & safety on campus by implementing a new traffic policy. Survey results reveal the need to educate students on bike rules and pedestrian safety to reduce accidents. Initiatives include street painting, informational signs, map stations, and trained flaggers. Join us in creating a more organized and secure environment for students and cyclists. Let's work together towards a safer campus commute.
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Transit Plan to Improve Traffic on Campus TEAM 3DDEVISE, DESIGN, DEMONSTRATE. TYLER BELL DANA HELM YAHENG LI MORGANE MARLOW TRAVIS ROBBINS
Roadblock: Students are unaware of bike rules and maps and there is no control of traffic flow. Destination: Increase traffic awareness, efficiency and safety. Direction: Implement a traffic policy.
76% of students surveyed think this is an issue on campus.
89% of students surveyed use 13th Avenue as their main road on campus.
“Really it is a lack of respect. Bikers need to get off their bikes on campus, and pedestrians need to stay out of bike lanes” “I'm always afraidof getting run over. Also, people never walk their bikes when they're supposed to.” “There is no organized system of how people riding bikes/skateboards and pedestrians can properly function on thin pathways.”
G O A L S • Decrease bike accidents by 20% • Increase awareness of traffic rules and citations by 30% • Increase awareness of bike route and dismount rules on campus by 25%
Informational Signs $625 Flyers$2,500 Annually Map Stations $26,750
A traffic flagger is a person who directs traffic using signs or flags.