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Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety among Hispanics

Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety among Hispanics
Seguridad de Peatones y Ciclistas entre Hispanos

In an effort to reduce pedestrian and bicycle fatalities involving newly-arrived Hispanic immigrants, NHTSA has made available these traffic safety materials in Spanish (e.g., posters, brochures, radio announcements, et al) for use by local, State, and national traffic safety advocates in our combined effort to educate these newly-arrived individuals on pedestrian and bicycle safety in the United States.

When Hispanic immigrants arrive here, they often rely on bicycles and/or walking as their primary means of transportation. However, they often are not familiar with our traffic signs, signals, and practices. Their language barrier may also affect their ability to understand how to safely travel. For these reasons, they are at a higher risk of being involved in pedestrian and/or bicycle crashes. Hispanic adult men, in particular, may be at an even higher risk.

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Pedestrian Safety
 
Bicycle Safety
 

Radio Announcements
Pedestrian Safety
60sec - 2MB mp3

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Bicycle Safety
60sec - 2MB mp3

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Logos
Logo: Step by step, you arrive safely.
 
Logo: Prepared cyclist, assured destination.
Logo: Prepared cyclist, assured destination.
Logo: Step by step, you arrive safely.