How Does Transportation Affect Public Health?
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/publicroads/13mayjun/05.cfm

Where transportation infrastructure is designed to accommodate or even encourage nonmotorized transportation, such as through complete streets policies, it can have a positive effect on public health. This report from the Federal Department of Transportation in the US presents case studies from across the country to help illustrate how metropolitan planning organizations and States are collaborating at the crossroads of public health and transportation.

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Mike Tutthill
Planning & Evaluation Facilitator

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