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Boosting pedestrian and biking safety for students in Salem and Keizer
Boosting pedestrian and biking safety for students in Salem and Keizer
Boosting pedestrian and biking safety for students in Salem and Keizer

Published on: 09/12/2025

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The new school year means that once again some kids are walking or biking through neighborhoods and on busy streets to get to class. Safe Routes to School is a nationwide, federally funded initiative that works to educate and encourage students to bike and walk to school safely. There are Safe Routes to School programs across Oregon, including one serving students in the Salem-Keizer School District.

The Salem-Keizer Safe Routes to School program started five years ago, but because of the pandemic and the inability to reach students in schools, it didn’t really take off until fall 2022, when Beth Schmidt was hired to lead it. Since then, Schmidt has worked with the district and other partners to teach bus, pedestrian and bike safety, including PE classes that started last year in partnership with Cycle Oregon to help kids learn how to ride bikes and follow the rules of the road.

Next month, the Portland-based nonprofit The Street Trust will be giving Schmidt an award for her efforts to advocate for the successful passage of SB 450, which Gov. Tina Kotek signed into law in June. It designates Nov. 14 as Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day in Oregon to honor Bridges’ courage in helping end school segregation in the U.S. Schmidt joins us to talk about her work in Salem and Keizer to make streets safer for students.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/09/12/think-out-loud-pedestrian-biking-safety-keizer-salem/

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