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Breaking Down Barriers to Active Transportation in Seattle

Student(s):

Jonica Strongman

Program or Department(s):

  • Program on the Environment
  • University of Washington

Site supervisor(s):

Bob Edmiston

Partner(s):

  • Seattle Neighborhood Greenways

  • University of Washington

Faculty advisor(s):

Dr. Rachel Berney Professor of Urban Design and Planning at the University of Washington

Promoting alternative transportation is important in improving the sustainability of our communities. In my project, I gained first-hand experience working with a local active transportation advocacy organization and conducting a literature review. I evaluated greenways (routes that are designed to prioritize cyclists and pedestrians) from a user experience perspective so that they could be rated according to their comfort and safety. My experience and independent research helped me understand that there are infrastructure, political, environmental, and social barriers that restrict active transportation. I found that correcting the barriers, creating promotional campaigns, and gaining experience cycling provided opportunities for improvement.