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What’s Right or Wrong With This Picture

What’s Right or Wrong With This Picture . Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down Sept 1, 2011 PB. Notes to Reviewers.

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What’s Right or Wrong With This Picture

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  1. What’s Right or Wrong With This Picture Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down Sept 1, 2011 PB

  2. Notes to Reviewers Reviewers-- I'm thinking literally to have an image of thumbs up and thumbs down for this presentation. This has not been designed yet at all. Photographs in this file are selected to elicit conversation. Photos of problems or dangerous situations are intentionally included. Photographs in this presentation are drawn from the Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center which serves as the national clearinghouse for pedestrian and bicycle issues for the Department of Transportation. For additional resources or images, see: www.pedbikeimages.org If you have additional images you wish to submit for use for this project, you may do so, as long as permission is granted for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for public educational purposes. Further, users of this product may wish to have youth take pictures to use as part of the discussion

  3. Terms of Use for Photos PBIC Image Library Usage Guidelines available at http://www.pedbikeimages.org/usage.cfm By using this site and/or downloading any material, you agree to be bound by this Agreement. This agreement applies to you, and if you are using this web site on your employer's behalf, to you and your employer. PBIC reserves the right to change this Agreement from time to time at its sole discretion, and your use of the site will be subject to the most current version posted on the site at the time of use. Please feel free to use these images in any noncommercial projects including web pages, presentations, and reports. There are no per-image costs, royalties, or extra payments for the images but you must adhere to the following Usage Guidelines: the images are incorporated for viewing purposes only, the images you use are for noncommercial informational or educational reasons only, and your web pages do not give permission to download and save the images for any reason. You are required to cite the source and the photographer when using images taken from this website. For example: www.pedbikeimages.org / photographer name You are not permitted to redistribute the images as stock photography; use specific government, company, or persons' names, initials, and emblems for any commercial purposes or to express or imply endorsement or sponsorship of any commercial product, service, or activity; or create obscene or scandalous works, as defined by the Federal Government at the time the work is created, using the images or any modification thereof. Images in the Library are intended to serve as examples of the range of real world existing conditions; they are not limited to best practices or approved design and in some cases may reflect conditions that are not recommended. User discretion is advised. If you do not wish to be bound by this Agreement, do not accept this Agreement and do not use this site or download or use any images.

  4. Notes to Adult Facilitators Notes on the slides point out important features of the photograph that may be useful as you lead the class discussion. This file has more photos than you should need. Consider eliminating any photos that would be difficult for your participants to relate to. For example, if you work in an rural setting, consider eliminating some of the photos of urban or suburban settings.

  5. www.pedbikeimages.org /Lyubov Zuyeva

  6. www.pedbikeimages.org /Elly Blue

  7. www.pedbikeimages.org / Dan Burden

  8. www.pedbikeimages.org / Laura Sandt

  9. www.pedbikeimages.org / Laura Sandt

  10. www.pedbikeimages.org / Jennifer Campos

  11. www.pedbikeimages.org / Dan Burden

  12. www.pedbikeimages.org /Laura Sandt

  13. www.pedbikeimages.org / Laura Sandt

  14. www.pedbikeimages.org / Dan Burden

  15. www.pedbikeimages.org / Andy Hamilton

  16. www.pedbikeimages.org / Dan Burden

  17. www.pedbikeimages.org / Dan Burden

  18. www.pedbikeimages.org / Nina Walfoort

  19. www.pedbikeimages.org / Dan Burden

  20. www.pedbikeimages.org / Dan Burden

  21. www.pedbikeimages.org / Laura Sandt

  22. www.pedbikeimages.org / Dave Morse

  23. www.pedbikeimages.org / Greg Griffin, AICP

  24. www.pedbikeimages.org / Nicole Schneider

  25. www.pedbikeimages.org /Nina Walfoort

  26. www.pedbikeimages.org / Libby Thomas

  27. www.pedbikeimages.org / Shane Sawyer

  28. www.pedbikeimages.org /Dan Burden

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