- Living Streets
Living Streets is a British registered charity and voluntary organisation, founded in 1929. They work "to bring our streets to life, with more walking in people-friendly public spaces".
Its claimed aims are to seek:
*the provision of safe, convenient ways for people on foot;
*the improvement of pedestrian access and provision including safety aspects;
*the creation ofpedestrian precinct s, priority zones and streets;
*a change in attitude on road safety among road users, builders, legislators, Government and motor manufacturers;
*and the improvement and increased use of public transport for safety and environmental reasons.The organisation changed its name from the pedestrians' association in 2001, to take on a more proactive agenda of campaigning for better streets that are less traffic dominated, and more suitable for walking, cycling, shopping, and playing.
The charity is best known for the national Walk to School campaign. It also runs the Walking Works Campaign, to encourage people to walk some or all of their way to work. The charity has around 100 local branches and affiliated groups across the UK, and also undertakes consultancy work for local authorities.
History
In the 1930s its campaigns helped to persuade the British Government to introduce the
driving test , the 30mph urbanspeed limit andpedestrian crossing s.They also helped write the very first
Highway Code .External links
* [http://www.livingstreets.org.uk Living Streets official website]
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