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Designing Streets for Kids

Designing Streets for Kids

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Making a city that works for children creates a city that better serves all of its residents across ages and abilities. Yet we have created unsafe street conditions for children in cities around the world. Every day, more than 500 children die in road crashes globally. The physical and mental health benefits of walking and biking are challenged by speeding traffic and unsafe pedestrian rights of way. Streets that are designed with the needs of children and their caregivers in mind have been shown to improve road safety, health, and quality of life.
 
Building on the success of their Global Street Design Guide, the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO)-Global Designing Cities Initiative (GDCI) Streets for Kids program has developed child-focused design guidance to inspire leaders, inform practitioners, and empower communities around the world to consider their city from the eyes of a child.
 
The guidance in Designing Streets for Kids captures international best practices, strategies, programs, and policies that cities around the world have used to design streets and public spaces that are safe and appealing to children from their earliest days. The guidance also highlights tactics for engaging children in the design process, an often-overlooked approach that can dramatically transform how streets are designed and used.
 
From addressing the lack of mobility options to noise and air pollution, this graphics-rich guide will help to design better streets, and thereby better cities, for kids of all ages and their caregivers. Designing Streets for Kids provides both inspiration and application. By focusing speci?cally on children and caregivers, this book fills a significant void in physical urban design guidance.

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Table of Content

<div>Foreword</div><div>About this Guide</div><div>Streets for Kids Around the World</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Section A: Designing Streets for Kids</div><div>1.0 Street Users and Their Needs</div><div>1.1 A Variety of Street Users</div><div>2.0 Why Design Streets for Kids and Caregivers?</div><div>2.1The Benefits of Designing Streets for Kids</div><div>2.2 Risks and Challenges in the Twenty-First Century</div><div>2.3 Kids, Design, and Urban Streets: A Brief History</div><div>3.0 Streets for Kids: Key Principles</div><div>3.1 Key Principles</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Section B: Street Design Elements</div><div>4.0 What Do Children and Caregivers Need from the Street?</div><div>4.1 Independent and Improved Mobility</div><div>4.2 Places to Pause, Stay, and Play</div><div>5.0 Planning and Design at Multiple Scales</div><div>5.1 Approaching Design from Multiple Scales</div><div>6.0 Elements of Streets for Kids</div><div>6.1 Street Design Elements</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Section C: Street Design Strategies</div><div>7.0 Street Design Strategies</div><div>7.1 Activate: Make the Most of What You Have</div><div>7.2 Slow Vehicles</div><div>7.3 Reduce the Number of Cars</div><div>7.4 Reclaim Space in Streets for Children and Caregivers</div><div>7.5 Integrate Adjacent Public and Building Spaces</div><div>8.0 Contextualizing Street Transformations</div><div>8.1 Large Streets</div><div>8.2 Neighborhood Streets</div><div>8.3 Residential Streets</div><div>8.4 Streets Near Kids' Facilities</div><div>8.5 Intersections</div><div>8.6 Miscellaneous</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Section D: How to Make Change Happen</div><div>9.0 Planning and Implementing Change</div><div>9.1 Action Place: How to Implement Streets for Kids</div><div>9.2 Making a Strong Case for Children</div><div>9.3 Involving Stakeholders</div><div>9.4 Seeing is Believing: Demonstrating Possibilities</div><div>9.5 Operations</div><div>9.6 Measuring, Evaluating, and Monitoring</div><div>9.7 Raising Awareness and Sharing Knowledge</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>10.0 Empowering Change</div><div>10.1 Programs</div><div>10.2 Policies</div><div>10.3 Comprehensive Approach Resources/Appendix</div>

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