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4492
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10/1/1997
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The Department of Licensing includes sections on non-motorized transportation in its Driver's <br /> Guide and as part of its driver's examination. <br /> School districts are required to develop safe walking programs within one mile of school. Some <br /> school districts also include bicycle and pedestrian safety education as a part of its curriculum. <br /> Some local health districts, traffic safety commissions, and local governments have taken an <br /> active role in pedestrian safety. Examples include King County, Spokane County, and the City <br /> of Bellevue. <br /> Other agencies and organizations such as bicycle clubs, the Harborview Injury Prevention and <br /> Research Center,the American Automobile Association, and Safe Co provide materials on <br /> bicycle and pedestrian safety. <br /> Overall estimated costs devoted to non-motorized safety education: $3.75 million. <br /> W:\PLANNING\TRAILS\COMP96.DOC 61 <br />
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