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New Resource
Alert:
The
Transportation Prescription
Traditional transportation policy has been
crafted to move cars faster and further. Missing from the equation
is how transportation, or lack thereof, affected people’s quality of
life: their health, their opportunities and their vitality. The
consequences of these policies are felt today with high levels of
air pollution, injury, and lack of access to critical goods and
services. Also, given our focus on cars, non-automobile related
transportation options have been neglected; a lack of walking and
biking infrastructure such as sidewalks, crosswalks and bike paths
have added to the alarming increase in obesity in the U.S. All of
these impacts are felt particularly strongly in low-income
communities and communities of color adding to rampant health
disparities in our nation.
The
Transportation Prescription:
Bold New Ideas for Healthy, Equitable Transportation Reform in
America, a report by PolicyLink
and Prevention
Institute, commissioned by the Convergence
Partnership, is a policy guide that analyzes the intersection of
transportation, health and equity. This report provides key policy
and program recommendations that can improve health outcomes in
vulnerable communities, create economic opportunity, and enhance
environmental quality.
This report also
features a foreword by Rep. Jim Oberstar, Chairman of the House
Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and one of the primary
authors of the upcoming federal transportation bill -an over $500
billion investment that will set transportation policy and funding
in the United States for approximately the next six
years.
"For too long now, our transportation
decision-making has failed to address the impacts that our
infrastructure network has on public health and
equity," Rep. Oberstar said.
"The asphalt
poured and lane miles constructed enhanced our mobility and
strengthened our economic growth; but too often, this auto-centric
mindset took hold and crowded out opportunities to invest in a truly
sustainable inter-modal transportation system, in particular a
system that meets the needs of underserved
communities."
The
Transportation Prescription provides a summary of an
in-depth review of the intersection of health, equity and
transportation, by key academics and advocates in the field. The
nearly 200-page analysis will be published separately in August in a
report called Healthy, Equitable Transportation Policy:
Recommendations and
Research.
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