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Improving Public Health by Making Cities Friendly to Walking and Biking Safer, More Active Transportation Starts With the Street

Did you know that according to a new report, the US’ most ardent public health crisis isn’t caused by viruses, bugs, and can’t just be eliminated with a simple public awareness campaign? 

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Bikelaneandcrosswalk-small.jpgA new report, Improving Public Health by Making Cities Friendly to Walking and Biking Safer, More Active Transportation Starts With the Street, has been released. This report states that “Our nation’s most unheralded public health crisis isn’t an exotic virus, or a malady transmitted from bugs nestled in our walls or mattresses, and there aren’t any viral ice-bucket challenges to eliminate it. The way that our cities are designed is killing us, right down to the very streets that we walk, drive, work, and live on.” Read the full report here.