--We travel to New Orleans for the National Conference on Disaster Planning for the Carless Society.
--We learn about Steps To a Healthier New Orleans.
--We look at bicycle and pedestrian planning in New Orleans, Louisiana.
"Perils For Pedestrians" appears on public access cable stations in many cities across the United States; and on DISH Network 9411 -- The Universityhouse Channel -- Tuesdays at 9:30 pm Eastern, 6:30 Pacific.
You can purchase a DVD of this program by contacting the producer directly.
"Perils for Pedestrians" is a public affairs series promoting awareness of issues affecting the safety of people who walk and bicycle. We interview pedestrian and bicycling advocates, planners, and government officials about problems such as missing sidewalks and crosswalks, dangerous intersections, children walking to school, and obstacles to wheelchair users and people with disabilities -- and solutions to those problems.--We travel to New Orleans for the National Conference on Disaster Planning for the Carless Society.
--We learn about Steps To a Healthie...all »--We travel to New Orleans for the National Conference on Disaster Planning for the Carless Society.
--We learn about Steps To a Healthier New Orleans.
--We look at bicycle and pedestrian planning in New Orleans, Louisiana.
"Perils For Pedestrians" appears on public access cable stations in many cities across the United States; and on DISH Network 9411 -- The Universityhouse Channel -- Tuesdays at 9:30 pm Eastern, 6:30 Pacific.
You can purchase a DVD of this program by contacting the producer directly.
"Perils for Pedestrians" is a public affairs series promoting awareness of issues affecting the safety of people who walk and bicycle. We interview pedestrian and bicycling advocates, planners, and government officials about problems such as missing sidewalks and crosswalks, dangerous intersections, children walking to school, and obstacles to wheelchair users and people with disabilities -- and solutions to those problems.«
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