Poster Sessions

We first introduced poster sessions into our conference schedule at the 2004 Pro Walk/Pro Bike in Victoria. At the Madison conference we will structure the poster sessions so that each poster presenter will have two 45-minute blocks of time in which to discuss their topics with you, the conference participants. No other sessions will compete for attention during the scheduled poster sessions.

Posters provide an interesting method for exchanging certain types of information. We hope you'll enjoy these topics, and plan to spend the time during the poster sessions speaking with the presenters. The posters will be available for viewing during other conference time periods, but the presenters will be available only during the times noted.

Photos from the Pro Walk/Pro Bike 2004 conference in Victoria, by John Williams

Poster Session A
Wednesday: 3:15 PM - 4:00 PM & Thursday: 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Ellen Aagaard
Perfect Partners: PTAs and Safe Routes to School
Todd Boulanger
Moving from Dumb to Smart Bike Lockers
David Burch
Community Greenway Connections
Jennifer Campos
The Clark County Walkaround Guide: How the community came together to improve the health of our residents
Aaron Carrel
Ditch the dodgeball: A new middle-school fitness curriculum based on biking
Jen Cole
From All Walks of Life: Safe Routes with Diverse Cultures
Sheree Davis
State Bike Routes, and Tour Guides for Cyclists
Raymond DeYoung
Techniques people use to sustain their walking.
Mary Ebeling
Analyzing Dane County Bicycle Crashes: A Work in Progress
James Ercolano
Improving Pedestrian Signal Timing: Guidelines Basic Guidelines for Traffic Engineers/Designers
James Ercolano
When Would Safe Pedestrian Access Require Barriers, Bridging, Burying, Busing or Banning Pedestrians on Open Access/Non-Freeway facilities
Roger Geller
Sharrows: Portland‚s Guidelines for Use and Ongoing FHWA Experiment
Marc Jolicoeur Québec’s Route verte (4 000 Km) International Opening in 2007
David Levinger
Transforming Driver Education into Mobility Education
David Phillips The Magic of Walking
Ellen Pillsbury
Using Suitability Analysis, Local Planning, and Route Directness for Developing a Statewide Bicycle Transportation Map
Jean-François Pronovost Québec’s Route verte (4 000 Km) International Opening in 2007
Eileen Ross
Pedestrian Safety Campaigns in San Francisco
Dick Schaffer
Saguaro National Park - Opening the park to road bikes, mountain bikes, and the handicapped.
Jeffrey Sledge
Using Bicycle Based Biometrics To Assess Childhood Obesity and Impacts on City Design
Andrea White
Bike-Transit Centers in the US: 10 Years of History and Growing

Photos from the Pro Walk/Pro Bike 2004 conference in Victoria, by John Williams

Poster Session B
Thursday: 3:15 PM - 4:00 PM & Friday: 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Lisa Bullard Cawthorne and Bonnie Schmidt Madison on the Move: Walking and Biking to Goodman Pool
James Ercolano

Importance of Non-Motorized Facilities in Disaster Preparedness: Beyond Conceptual Planning
Roger Geller
Pedestrian HAWK Signal Modified for Bicycle Use
Matt Haynes
Can Neighborhood Electric Vehicles and Bicycles Share Roadway and Trail Space?
Ben Helphand
The Pedestrian Benefits of Car Sharing
Theron Jeppson
Making Streets Safer through Law Enforcement: Conducting a Bicycle Safety Enforcement Action
Sharon Kaminecki
Getting Tourists to Love Their Bikes
Kevin Keck
Bicycle Lanes and Arterial Traffic Calming on Potrero Avenue in San Francisco
David Levinger
Twelve Dimensions of Pedestrian Technology
David Loutzenheiser
The Massachusetts Bicycle Plan Update ˆ Developing and Connecting the Statewide Bicycle Network
John Luton
Making Connections - Local connectors for cycling and walking
Barbara McCann Cambodian Rules of the Road
Lyndy Moore and Laura Hallam Florida Discovery Bicycling Program
Marc Schlossberg Walkability and Participatory GIS
Ranjit Walia
Pedestrian Lighting in NJ : A Review of Pedestrian Lighting Practice from a Planning Perspective
Erik West
Maine Transportation Choices Poster

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