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The Safe Routes to School Coalition is an advisory group of the New Jersey Department of Transportation for the Safe Routes to School program. The Coalition meets twice a year to discuss issues, share resources and provide general assessments of statewide SRTS needs. Members include representatives from the fields of transportation, education, law enforcement and health. Membership is open to anyone who seeks to promote walking and bicycling to school and make walking and bicycling safer for students.

If you are interested in joining the SRTS Coalition, please contact the NJDOT Safe Routes to School Coordinator, Elise Bremer-Nei, at
Elise.Bremer-Nei@dot.state.nj.us or email us at srts@rci.rutgers.edu.

meeting notes



Jul 29, 2010 - 06:26 AM

Did you know? Bike commuting is an excellent source of excercise for the person "on the go"! A 130-pound cyclist burns 402 calories while pedaling 14 miles in an hour while an 180-pound cyclist burns 540 calories while pedaling 14 miles in an hour.

-- League of American Bicyclists
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This view shows the underside of the pedestrian bridge on Route 1.
This view shows the underside of the pedestrian bridge on Route 1.
Photographer: Mike Kruimer Location: New Jersey Picture taken: n/a Submitted: N/A

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