Transportation for America’s Public Health and Safety Webinar Wrap
Transportation for America hosted the fourth webinar in the ongoing series last Thursday, April 30. More than 270 people signed up to hear from health, safety and active transportation experts on the effects of our transportation policy on public health and safety.
Following up on the webinar, we’ve released the 5th in a series of policy papers, focusing on public health and safety.
- Policy Brief: Transportation, Public Health and Safety (pdf)
- Audio and video recording of the entire webinar
- Podcast audio file (.mp3)
- Podcast video file (.mp4)
- Questions asked and answers (DRAFT)
- Sign up for more sessions on the webinars page
Our current transportation system puts our health and safety in jeopardy by contributing to sedentary behaviors, hazardous pollution levels, difficult access to health care, and preventable injuries and deaths.
As the panelists demonstrated, we need federal leadership to help make the critical link between health, safety, and transportation policies and create communities that promote active living, reduce pollution levels, increase accessibility, and ensure safety for all transportation users. Panelists also addressed the transportation needs among older Americans, minorities, low-income residents, and people who live in both rural and metropolitan areas — all of whom deserve safe transportation that improves health outcomes.