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So how do you bike more, walk more and drive less Bike- –Rights and Responsibilities –Traffic Skills 101 & Safety –Gear that helps the ride Walking- –Think differently about trips –How to make find good places for walking –Gear that helps the walk
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High Quality Destinations Areas Density of Necessities- –Food, –clothing, –Home goods, –and work Access- sidewalks, streets designed for biking, connected streets or trails. Enjoyable Active Transportation Experiences
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The Neighborhood…
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First Where to Ride or Walk Know where you are and explore Finding a route –Cyclopath: www.cyclopath.orgwww.cyclopath.org –Google Maps with Walking Directions: www.googlemaps.com www.googlemaps.com
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We need to start thinking about walking differently People walking as a transportation are unique from motorists and the bicyclists Main Street SE
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They don’t just walk to travel from one location to the next... Hennepin Avenue
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They Shop Nicollet Mall
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They socialize Nicollet Mall
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They stop Nicollet Mall
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And they linger and stroll Nicollet Mall
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In Copenhagen, they measure not only pedestrians going by, but also how long they linger
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Why? When people linger they build connections to others and their surroundings. They shop and the build community. Here is what to look for in a walk-able community: Linden Hills
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Dense Activity Centers with High Quality Destinations 16 th street mall, Denver
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Wide Sidewalks Nicollet Mall
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Street Slower Speeds due to surfaces or congestion Main Street, Minneapolis
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Places to Gathering Peavey Plaza
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Places to rest and linger Courtesy of www.capitalgainsmedia.com
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Major Pedestrian Generators Macalester College
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