Perceptions, Attitudes, and Behaviors of Active Transportation Among Key Stakeholders in Norwalk, CT
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Description
To characterize the perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors surrounding active transportation among key stakeholders in Norwalk. Specifically, the project aimed to identify: 1. Social, physical, and financial barriers to walking and biking 2. Perceived importance and utility of bike lanes and sidewalks 3. Priority improvements to make the city more conducive to active transportation 4. The most important areas on which to educate the general public about active transportation
Publication Date
Spring 2015
Publisher
Yale University School of Public Health
City
New Haven, CT
Keywords
Transit, walking, biking, bicycling, Norwalk
Disciplines
Public Health
Recommended Citation
Choy, Courtney; Maldonado, Luis E.; Ross, Wilhelmenia; Ye, Rui; Santilli, Alycia; Grasso, Jennifer; Callahan, Timothy; Argondezzi, Theresa; Latham, Kaitlin; and Humphries, Debbie, "Perceptions, Attitudes, and Behaviors of Active Transportation Among Key Stakeholders in Norwalk, CT" (2015). Practice Based Community Health Research Reports. 8.
https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/ysph_pbchrr/8