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How Does Transportation Influence Health?

How Does Transportation Influence Health?

America is still the land of cars and superhighways... and that transportation system can be hazardous to the public health. However, there are ample opportunities to create healthier alternatives for getting around.

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Investing in Communities, Transforming Lives: The Minneapolis-St. Paul Light Rail Project

Investing in Communities, Transforming Lives: The Minneapolis-St. Paul Light Rail Project

Community-based organizations in Minnesota played a major role in improving access to healthy options for low-income communities in St. Paul. Watch how the addition of three stops will accomplish this in the construction of the Light Rail Project that will connect Minneapolis to St. Paul starting in 2014.

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Better Transportation Options=Healthier Lives

Better Transportation Options=Healthier Lives

A detailed infographic tells a visual story on the role of transportation in the health of our communities, and explores the ways in which walkable, bikable, transit-oriented communities are associated with healthier populations.

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Intersection of Transportation and Health: Q&A With Andrew Dannenberg

Intersection of Transportation and Health: Q&A With Andrew Dannenberg

Clean air, injury prevention and safety, physical activity ... all three transportation-related issues have an impact on community health. In an interview on the NewPublicHealth.org blog, expert Andrew Dannenberg explains why we need to consider transportation issues when we assess community health, and he offers concrete next steps.

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Asleep at the Wheel: How to Avoid Drowsy Driving

November 4, 2011 | New Public Health Post

Travel with an awake passenger during long trips. That’s among the critical tips offered by the American Automobile Association Foundation for Traffic Safety in a survey released today on drowsy driving. The survey included over 3,000 participants a ...

A Bike But No Helmet: Recommended Reading

October 25, 2011 | New Public Health Post

An article in the New York Times about New York City’s bike share program, set to debut next summer, says that although a handlebar bell and rear lights will be standard issue on the rental bikes, helmets will not. Nor are helmets mandatory for adul ...

Plan Now to Keep Pedestrians Safe on Halloween

October 24, 2011 | New Public Health Post

With 40 million kids trick-or-treating in the United States on Halloween each year, safety organizations say the risk of a child being killed in a traffic accident is four times higher than on non-witching nights. General advice is for all trick or ...

A New Deal: On the Road to Better Social, Physical and Mental Health

April 22, 2009 | Video/Story

More Than Wheels is an innovative program that makes cars affordable for the working poor.

Individual-and Area-Level Disparities in Access to the Road Network, Subway System and a Public Bicycle Share Program on the Island of Montreal, Canada

February 1, 2013 | Journal Article

Higher populations of low-income and low-education residents had greater access to the subway and bicycle share program.

Intersection of Transportation and Health: Q&A With Andrew Dannenberg

January 14, 2013 | New Public Health Post

The Transportation Research Board, a division of the National Research Council, is holding its annual meeting this week including a critical session later today that will bring together several subcommittees to talk about the intersection of transpo ...

Transportation and Health: A Conversation With Seattle/King County Health Director

November 7, 2012 | New Public Health Post

NewPublicHealth continues a series of conversations with local public health directors on the issues that impact their work and the health of their communities. Recently, we spoke with David Fleming, MD, MPH, public health director of Seattle and Ki ...

Better Transportation Options=Healthier Lives

October 25, 2012 | New Public Health Post

>>For more on transportation and health: Read an issue brief, "How Does Transportation Impact Health?" Read our interview with Ray LaHood, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Read about transportation innovation on the local level in ...

Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood: National Prevention Strategy Series

October 25, 2012 | New Public Health Post

A new conversation with Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood continues a series of interviews by NewPublicHealth with the heads of federal agencies that comprise the National Prevention Council, convened to partner across government to help create ...

APHA on Active Transportation: Recommended Reading

October 16, 2012 | New Public Health Post

The American Public Health Association and the Safe Routes to School National Partnership have joined together to create an active transportation primer, Promoting Active Transportation: An Opportunity for Public Health.  The goal of the primer is t ...

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