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| injuries and
fatalities.
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| (3) Potential of the proposal for encouraging |
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| increased
walking and bicycling among students.
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| (4) Identification of safety hazards.
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| (5) Identification of current and potential walking |
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| and
bicycling routes to school.
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| (6) Consultation and support for projects by |
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| school-based
associations, local traffic engineers, local |
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| elected officials, law
enforcement agencies, and school |
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| officials.
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| With respect to the use of federal Safe Routes to Schools |
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| Program funds, prior to
the award of a construction grant or |
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| the use of those funds for a Safe Routes
to
School
project |
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| encompassing a highway, the Department shall
consult with and |
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| obtain approval from the Department of State Police
and the |
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| highway authority with jurisdiction to ensure that the Safe |
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| Routes to School proposal is consistent with a
statewide |
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| pedestrian safety statistical analysis.
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| (c) On March 30, 2005 and each March 30th thereafter, the |
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| Department shall submit a report to the General Assembly |
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| listing
and describing the projects funded under the Safe |
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| Routes to School
Construction Program.
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| (d) The Department shall study the effectiveness of
the |
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| Safe Routes to School Construction Program, with particular |
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| emphasis on the
Program's effectiveness in reducing traffic |
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| accidents and its contribution
to improving safety and reducing |
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| the number of child injuries and
fatalities in the vicinity of |
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| a Safe Routes to School project. The Department shall
submit a |
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| report to the General Assembly on or before December 31, 2005
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| regarding the results of the study.
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| (e) The Department, the State Board of Education,
and the |
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| Department of State Police may adopt any rules necessary to
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| implement this Section.
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