[Vision2020] PR - International Walk To School Day
Joe Campbell
philosopher.joe at gmail.com
Thu Oct 1 13:35:59 PDT 2009
Good point.
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 1, 2009, at 11:43 AM, "Art Deco" <deco at moscow.com> wrote:
> Instead of having some feel good but meaningless, ineffective walk
> to school safely day," why not encourage the MPD to do a much better
> job of traffic law enforcement?
>
> There is not a day that I drive in Moscow that I don't see at least
> one vehicle run a stop light or stop sign, sometimes several
> vehicles. For example, at Washington and 3rd (one block from the
> MPD station), drivers turning left onto 3rd frequently continue to
> do so long after their light has turned red -- sometimes getting
> stuck in the intersection because traffic on 3rd has stopped for
> various reasons, thereby blocking the intersection for through
> traffic.
>
> While vehicles are not the only problem at crosswalks and
> intersections -- yes, there are careless, stupid, and/or arrogant
> pedestrians, bicyclists, skateboarders, etc, some even on cell
> phones -- some drivers seem to feel that they have the right-of way
> regardless or else they are grossly inattentive.
>
> A reminder needs to be given to drivers that bicyclists, even when
> mounted on their bicycles, have the same right-of-way privileges as
> pedestrians in crosswalks and at intersections. Some drivers need
> to be reminded that honking at other vehicles that stop for
> pedestrians/bicyclists crossing at crosswalks/intersections is not
> appropriate behavior.
>
> Drivers frequently make unsafe turns or entries in front of other
> vehicles, pedestrians, and bikes.
>
> I thought when the very unfortunate collision happened to Moscow's
> lone motorcycle officer as a result of someone making an unsafe left
> turn, the department would really step up traffic enforcement, but I
> appear to have been wrong. I also hoped that when David Duke became
> the assistant police chief that traffic law enforcement would
> improve; again I appear to have been wrong. I guess that until some
> non-expendable male from the Christ Church Cult is severely injured
> by a careless and/or law-breaking driver, the enforcement level will
> continue as now -- about a 2 on a scale of 0 to 10.
>
> Art Deco
>
> Wayne A. Fox
> 1009 Karen Lane
> PO Box 9421
> Moscow, ID 83843
>
> waf at moscow.com
> 208 882-7975
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Stephanie Kalasz
> To: v2020
> Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 10:56 AM
> Subject: [Vision2020] PR - International Walk To School Day
>
> Press Release – International Walk to School Day
>
> To: Interested Media
>
> From: Gary J. Riedner, City Supervisor
>
> 206 E. 3rd St., Moscow, Idaho 83843
>
> Telephone: (208) 883-7006; Fax: (208) 883-7018
>
> E-mail: griedner at ci.moscow.id.us
>
> c: Mayor, City Council, All City Users
>
> Re: City of Moscow Press Release
>
> Date: October 1, 2009
>
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
>
> International Walk to School Day
>
> Moscow, Idaho – The City of Moscow and University of Idaho Safe Rout
> es to School Program is sponsoring a celebration of International Wa
> lk to School Day on October 7, 2009. The Moscow School District Ele
> mentary, Junior High School and Charter Schools are invited to join
> schools from around the world to celebrate along with parents, teach
> ers and community leaders.
>
> Approximately 1,000 students from the Moscow School District
> Elementary and Junior High School and Charter Schools are expected
> to participate by walking to school Wednesday, October 7 along with
> parents, teachers and community leaders.
>
> The event will begin before school with kids, parents and community
> leaders walking from their homes to school. Students who walk or
> bike to school will receive special prizes and acknowledgment for
> participating in the Walk to School Day event.
>
> In the U.S., International Walk to School Day is expected to include
> 5,000 schools from all 50 states. Walkers from the U.S. will join
> children and adults in 40 countries around the world.
>
> Walk to School events work to create safer routes for walking and
> bicycling and emphasize the importance of issues such as increasing
> physical activity among children, pedestrian safety, traffic
> congestion, concern for the environment and building connections
> between families, schools and the broader community.
>
> The event is being organized by the City of Moscow and University of
> Idaho Safe Routes to School Program. Safe Routes to School
> encourages safe walking and riding to school, promotes biking and
> walking education and engages the community to build a more walkable
> and bikeable Moscow.
>
> For additional local information, please contact University of Idaho
> coordinators Christa Davis at 208-885-7921 or Helen Brown at helenb at uidaho.edu
> .
>
> ###
>
> For additional information, please visit these Web sites:
>
> International Walk to School in the USA www.walktoschool.org
> National Center for Safe Routes to School www.saferoutesinfo.org
> International Walk to
> School www.iwalktoschool.org
>
>
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