Celebrating 31 Days of Pedestrian Safety. Let's GO make Somerville and Somerset County safer on the road and in our neighboorhoods and communities.
Digital form to gather insights into Somerville and Somerset County communities' voices, concerns, observations, and thoughts about pedestrian safety matters.
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How do you rate Somerville's pedestrian safety in your opinion?
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Do you think Somerville or Somerset County's pedestrian safety could be better? If yes, how so?
If you are a parent and resident in Somerville or Somerset County, how are you advising pedestrian safety with your child or children?
To me pedestrian safety means
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I plan on being safe this Halloween and Fall season by:
What positive things have you noticed Somerville and or Somerset County is doing to make its residents safer?
What can Somerville as a town or Somerset County do to better improve its pedestrian safety regulations?
What can families and communities do to better introduce and engage in pedestrian safety during a time such as Halloween where kids and teens are on their bikes, e-bikes, or walking in their neighborhoods to go trick or treating?
Have you ever heard of RideWise before?
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Are you interested in participating our 31 Days of Pedestrian Safety Movement? It is an interactive and proactive way to educate and engage the Somerville and Somerset County community about pedestrian safety. All you would need to do is share this survey to others in your circle to prompt conversation and action about pedestrian safety and share our 31 Days of Pedestrian Safety e-booklet. You can also participate in our 31 Days of Pedestrian Safety Video Contest.
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We thank you for your participation in our survey form. Your responses are confidential and will only be used for our reporting and in conversations with important stakeholders and community leaders who can help us better serve Somerville and Somerset County when it comes to bettering pedestrian safety.
Happy Fall, Halloween, and National Pedestrian Safety Month. We can't stress the importance of pedestrian and road safety enough. Being safe is more than just being aware, it is about taking action and being accountable. We can continue to make Somerville and Somerset County safer by exercising effective pedestrian and road safety.
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