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New Jersey Department of Transportation 10/2009 Design Elements Selecting appropriate design treatments for school neighborhoods creates environments that address the needs of all who use public rights-of-way: walkers, bicyclists, bus drivers and motorists. A well-designed network of streets and sidewalks reduces potential points of conflict, providing students with safe routes to school whether they are walking, bicycling or riding. Motorists should have a heightened sense of awareness and respect within school zones. Signs, paint on the road and artful approaches can make schools zones stand out, encouraging motorists to be on their best behavior.

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