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605 Suwannee St., MS 53
Tallahassee, FL 32399
Telephone: 850-245-1500
FAX: 850-245-1554

 








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Lora Hollingsworth, P.E., Chief Safety Officer

 

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links to Florida Pedestrian Law Enforcement Guide

Florida Pedestrian Law Enforcement Guide 
This review of Florida's pedestrian laws includes suggested guidelines for enforcement.  Traffic law enforcement must be based on a recognized code of behavior.  The challenge of pedestrian traffic enforcement is to promote greater appreciation and observance of practices conducive to pedestrian safety and mutual courtesy. 




Crosswalk Safetylink to Crosswalk Safety brochure in English
Pedestrians!  Make crosswalks work for you.  Drivers!  Protect pedestrians at crosswalks.  

 

 

 




link to Crosswalk Safety brochure in SpanishSeguridad en el Paso de Peatones
Peatones!  Hagan que los pasos de peatones sean respetados.  Conductores!  Protejan a peatones en los pasos de peatones.
 









Link to brochure on Walkable Communities - Twelve Steps for an Effective Program
Walkable Communities (365 KB)
Twelve Steps for an Effective Program
This booklet provides a twelve step process for developing a walkable community. The steps are physical design and community planning oriented. This is a great resource if you're wondering what you're community can do to improve conditions for pedestrians.


 

 

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