by Imanirose Carter
A traffic garden is a designed space where children can learn traffic laws and bike safety in a controlled environment, often located in parks or schools that connect the community. Research was done by interviewing traffic garden (n=13 ) organizers from different communities and then transcribing and coding for relevant themes. Results showed traffic gardens serve as learning environments and help underserved communities by addressing inequities by providing access to safe spaces and biking resources.
Major:
Kinesiology/Health and Human Development
Exhibition Category:
Health and Life Sciences
Exhibition Format:
Poster Presentation
Campus:
University Park
Faculty Sponsor:
Melissa Bopp
Poster Number:
150