46th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2003
REQUESTING THE STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT TO DIRECT ITS EFFORTS AND FEDERAL FUNDING TOWARD MAKING PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE TRAFFIC SAFER AND CREATING SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOLS.
WHEREAS, New Mexico has the nation's highest pedestrian fatality rate; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico has the nation's sixth highest bicyclist fatality rate; and
WHEREAS, children who walk and ride bicycles are among the groups that are more at risk from unsafe streets; and
WHEREAS, many of New Mexico's communities lack sidewalks, bicycle paths, street crossings or other elements necessary to provide safe routes to schools; and
WHEREAS, the federal government provides millions of dollars to New Mexico through the federal surface transportation program and the federal hazard elimination program to pay for non-construction costs aimed at reducing injuries and deaths from motor vehicle accidents and to resolve safety problems at hazardous locations and roads that constitute a danger to motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists; and
WHEREAS, decreases in fatalities among pedestrians and bicyclists are more often attributable to students walking and riding bicycles less and riding in cars more often; and
WHEREAS, the surgeon general observed that seventy-eight percent of children are not active enough; one in five children is overweight or at risk of becoming overweight; and one in three teenagers is overweight or at risk of becoming overweight; and
WHEREAS, safer routes to school can provide the ability to increase pedestrian and bicycle traffic to help students get more regular exercise;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the state highway and transportation department be requested to direct more of its efforts and federal funding on improving bicycle and pedestrian access and on traffic-calming projects in school zones rather than simply building and widening intersections; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the state highway and transportation department work with its bicycle, pedestrian and equestrian committee, with school districts and law enforcement agencies and with parents, teachers and school administrators to develop innovative programs and initiatives to create safe routes to school; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the state highway and transportation department present its findings and recommendations to the appropriate interim legislative committee by October 30, 2003; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this memorial be transmitted to the state highway and transportation department.