More often than not, if you are like me, many places that I go everyday are not accessible or safe to walk to with small children. The bus routes aren't direct. The school is too far away. The library and post office are spaced far apart. The way we've designed our cities often makes it too danergous to venture out on foot with small children. So we are in our cars. In my case, the mini-van.
But that doesn't mean we can't start talking to our children about walkability, liveability and the built enviornment concepts. One game I play with my children is "I spy with my little eyes..." We look for people walking, biking or using public transportation. Also, we look for sidewalks, bus stops, signs and crosswalks. It's a great way to bring about awareness of other modes of transportation, the way our urban landscape is working (or not) and how it is designed. I'll often ask the kids, does that look safe? Why or why not? Where do you think the people are going getting on the bus?
Can you see the crosswalk or do you think it needs to be repainted? Is the street wide or narrow? Are the cars going fast or slow? Is the sidewalk close to the street or is there a tree line? Are there people walking around here? Why or why not?
Bringing about awareness to these issues is an important step and a great way for children (and parents) to start thinking about walkability concepts.
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Posted by: ブランド 激安 | Saturday, August 03, 2013 at 12:38 AM
Rural living must be beautiful and some days I wished we lived in Beulah, a nearby mountain town or out in the county, our local farmland. Rural areas present distinct challenges and certainly have unique opportunities to increase walkability and bikeability in the area. I'll keep my eyes open for what other rural communities are doing and share some ideas.
Posted by: Megan | Monday, February 27, 2012 at 02:32 PM
We live in a city (well, rural area) with NO walkability. No sidewalks, busy highways, and narrow country roads. Even the city has very narrow sidewalks, poorly marked crosswalks, and no bike lanes, etc.
I miss Oxnard (where we used to live in California) because there were gorgeous sidewalks everywhere, dedicated bike lanes and walking paths, etc. You could walk or bike almost anywhere!
Posted by: Leah Lefler | Monday, February 27, 2012 at 09:11 AM