Western Nevada Safe Routes to School

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Western Nevada

Safe Routes to School 

 

The Western Nevada Safe Routes to School (WNSRTS) program assists schools in Carson City, Douglas, Lyon and Storey counties to promote safe biking, walking and rolling for students traveling to and from school.

WNSRTS uses the national standard 6 E's while building programs to teach fun and healthy alternatives for students. 

 

 

The 6 E's

  • Education

    Educational programs are a key component to increasing the numbers of students walking and bicycling to school. Educational programs are geared to teach children and parents how to safely travel by foot or on a bicycle; driver safety; and the benefits and goals of SRTS. Education is closely linked to encouragement strategies to reinforce safety messages.

  • Encouragement
    • Generating enthusiasm and increased walking and bicycling for Students through events, activities, and programs.
  • Engagement
    • All Safe Routes to School initiatives should begin by listening to students, families, teachers, and school leaders and working with existing community organization, and build intentional, ongoing engagement opportunities into the program structure.
  • Engineering
    • This strategy focuses on increased operational and physical improvements around a school to reduce vehicle speeds; improve safety and accessibility; and reduce bicycle, pedestrian and vehicle conflicts. Improvements can include the following: crossings, sidewalks, walkways, trails, bicycle parking and traffic calming devices (e.g. curb extensions, bicycle facilities, etc.).
  • Evaluation
    • Safe Routes tracks progress toward shared safety goals. Periodically evaluating SRTS strategies are key to making sure the programs are working to improve safety and encourage more walking and bicycling.
  • Equity
    • Ensuring that Safe Routes to School initiatives are benefiting all demographic groups, with particular attention to ensuring safe, healthy, and fair outcomes for students with disabilities, low-income students, Native American students, students of color, female students, LGBTQ students, students whose families speak a language other than English, homeless students, and other demographic groups. 

     

Contact Information 

Western Nevada Safe Routes to School Coordinator

Scott Bohemier

775-283-7396

sbohemier@ngskmc-eis.net