Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center
New Jersey Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center

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Since 2000, the New Jersey Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center has assisted elected officials, transportation professionals and the public to create a safer and more accessible walking and bicycling environment by researching and disseminating information about best practices in policy and design.
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The narrowness of the walkway forces the pedestrian to side to the side to allow a bicyclists to pass.
The narrowness of the walkway forces the pedestrian to side to the side to allow a bicyclists to pass.
This narrow pedestrian walkway on the side of the Route 27, Albany Street Bridge can barely accommod...

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Did you know? Between 1969 and 2001 the percentage of children bicycling and walking school dropped from 48% to 15%.

-- Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey 1972; National Household Travel Survey 2003

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