Transportation is deeply connected to health, housing, food access, education, economic opportunity, and more. Yet many of our communities are designed in ways that make it difficult for people who can’t drive to get where they need to go.
Approximately 30% of the U.S. population cannot drive because of age, disability, income, or other barriers. Everyone is a nondriver for at least part of their lives, and most people will outlive their ability to drive. What does that mean for our ability to age in place, access opportunities and care, stay connected, and move safely across our communities throughout our lives?
Join Community Design and Nondrivers – Connecting All of Us to explore opportunities to make our transportation systems work for all. Hear real-world experiences from people navigating current challenges, and learn how issues such as time spent traveling, safety, and access impact daily life.. Most importantly, we’ll look at what’s possible and ask the fundamental question: “What kind of community do we want to live in?” Join us to reimagine communities to be healthier and more connected, accessible, and resilient for all people.
This webinar is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity in support of the Active People, Healthy Nation Initiative℠.
Webinar Panelists:
Mike McGinn — Director, America Walks
Anna Zivarts — Disability Rights Washington
Webinar Learning Objectives:
Recognize the public health and social impacts of our current transportation systems, especially on older adults, people with disabilities, young people, and low-income communities.
Understand how limited transportation options affect access to care, services, connection, and economic opportunities, as well as inhibit aging in place.
Explore community-driven solutions that improve mobility, safety, and independence for people who cannot drive.
Consider the role of public agencies and local leaders in creating transportation systems that serve the full community.
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