Wow!

That... is very interesting. It echoes a lot of chatter both recently and growing over the past 10 years that traditional enforcement strategies are rarely lasting on behavior and should likely only be used as a temporary stopgap.

Thanks for sharing, Jonathan.

-Drew

From: Jonathan Rosenbaum <jr@wvcompletestreets.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 9, 2020 2:26 PM
To: Bicycle Board <bikeboard@bikemorgantown.com>
Subject: [Bikeboard] Dropping Enforcement from the Safe Routes to School 6 E’s Framework
 
This is an interesting development, in case you haven't read it, yet,
there is a link to the announcement below:

"For more than 15 years, Safe Routes to School programs have used the
five E's (Education, Encouragement, Enforcement, Evaluation, and
Engineering) as their organizing framework. In recent years, we added a
sixth E, Equity, to bring the focus towards creating healthy, thriving
communities for people of all ages, races, ethnicities, incomes, and
abilities. Effective immediately, we are dropping Enforcement as one of
the 6 E's of Safe Routes to School."

https://mailchi.mp/saferoutespartnership/free-webinar-using-pop-ups-to-promote-safe-routes-to-school-350770?e=2282c79365
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