11/21/2002
Mean Streets 2002
Pedestrian Safety, Health and Federal Transportation Spending
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STPP's "Mean Streets 2002" report is
the latest study in a series that looks at the perils facing pedestrians, why
where you live matters, and how states aren't spending enough to fix the
problem. The new study ranks per capita deaths and spending by metro area for
the first time, and finds children, the elderly and African-Americans at
particularly high risk.

Press
Release
Executive
Summary
Read
the Full Report (pdf)
State
Fact Sheets #1(pdf)
(Alabama - Missouri)
State
Fact Sheets #2 (pdf)
(Montana - US)
Slide
Show (PowerPoint)
The Surface Transportation Policy Project is a nationwide network of more than 800
organizations, including planners, community development organizations, and advocacy groups,
devoted to improving the nation’s transportation system.
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