Cupertino looks to expand bike safety efforts beyond schools
Briefly

"We are excited to receive this grant, which will allow us to expand our bicycle and pedestrian safety program significantly," vice mayor JR Fruen said in a release. "By focusing on education, awareness and the promotion of safe practices, we aim to reduce crashes and prevent injuries. Ultimately, we're working toward building more walkable and bike-friendly neighborhoods where everyone can travel safely and confidently."
"The safety of people walking and biking on our roads is a top priority for our office," OTS Director Barbara Rooney said. "Everyone moves, and not always by car. It's important that we invest in efforts to protect people walking, biking and rolling that helps establish a strong traffic safety culture where everyone on California roads can travel to and from places safely."
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