Community Context
Visioning Safe Systems
Advocacy Skillshare
Safe System Framework
Miscellaneous
100

What does TIMS stand for?

Transportation Injury Mapping System

100

Give an example of a strategy for the layer of protection: “How people use the road.”

Education programs: Safety Messaging, Bike Rodeo, Earn a Bike &

100

Name two advocacy strategies    

[Photo/Video Voice, Community Surveys, Community Events, Direct Action Events, Public Comment, Petitions+Comment Letters]

100

Name two of the SSF principles

[Death or serious injury is unacceptable. Humans make mistakes. Humans are vulnerable. Safety is proactive. Multiple protections are crucial. Road users share responsibility. Prioritize equity throughout the system.]

100

What mockumentary show was referenced in our presentations?

Parks and Recreation

200

What kind of data does the TIMS website provide users?

Maps out crash data and their severity

200

How many layers of protection are there in the Safe System Framework?

6 Layers of Protection

200

Name two layers of protection of SSF

[Safe Speeds, Safe Street Design, How People Use the Road, Post Crash Response, Capacity Building + Empowerment, Policies, Planning + Safety Data]

200

What does SCAG mean?

Southern California Association of Governments

300

What information can we gather from walking and biking assessments?

Needed improvements, infrastructure conditions, assets in route/community

300

“Road users share responsibility” is one of the _________ from the SSF.

Principles

300

What is the first community agreement that we mentioned in every session and workshop?

Respect name and pronouns

400

What 3 principles did we cover during this training session

Death or serious injury is unacceptable, humans make mistakes, humans are vulnerable.

400

What is our instagram handle?

  • California Walks

500

Prioritize equity throughout the system.

Equity 

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