Chapter Introduction: Policies that Improve the Environment and Environmental Public Health 1.1 Reduce Human Exposure to Transportation-Related Emissions 1.2 Reduce Transportation’s Contribution to Climate Change 1.3 Promote a Reduction in Vehicle-Miles Traveled Through Pricing Measures 1.4 Conclusions for Chapter 1
Chapter Introduction: Policies that Enhance Community Design and Promote Active Transportation 2.1 Provide Better Connectivity for Pedestrians and Bicyclists 2.2 Increase Investments in Infrastructure that Support Active Transportation 2.3 Consider the Needs of All Road Users in Planning and Design Standards 2.4 Make Public Transit Easier to Use for Pedestrians and Bicyclists 2.5 Conclusions for Chapter 2
Chapter Introduction: Policies that Reduce Motor Vehicle-Related Injuries and Fatalities 3.1 Decrease Driving Under the Influence (DUI) 3.2 Decrease Distracted Driving 3.3 Reduce Incidence of Younger Drivers Driving Beyond Their Skills 3.4 Reduce the Incidence of Older Drivers Driving Beyond Their Cognitive and Physical Abilities 3.5 Reduce Speeding 3.6 Increase Seat Belt Use 3.7 Increase Use of Age- and Size-Appropriate Child Safety Seats and Booster Seats 3.8 Conclusions for Chapter 3 Additional Resources American Public Health Association Transportation, health and equity issues Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Recommendations for Improving Health through Transportation Policy Policy Link Transportation Prescription Transportation 4 America UC Berkeley Safe Transportation Research and Education Center Upstream Public Health Transportation Health Equity Principles
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