Urbanism Next
University of OregonUniversity of Oregon

Policing and Enforcement in Transportation

March 19, 2021 12:00 PM
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As we introduce new modes or push behavior shifts, we must unravel the reasons Black and Brown community members do not feel safe in public space and the physical and financial harms that can haunt them when they do. How can we advance the goals of the Movement for Black Lives within transportation to remove harmful outcomes of policing and enforcement in transportation, such as decriminalizing sustainable modes, removing enforcement from the court system, developing alternative resolution pathways, decreasing police in traffic stops, exploring equitable automated enforcement, and upstream solutions that make transportation safer, easier, and more affordable.

Dara Baldwin
Director of National Policy
Center for Disability Rights, Inc.
Nat Jacob
Public Defender
Jefferson Associated Counsel
Phyllis Porter
Co-Chair
Whose Streets? Our Streets! WSOS
Allison Schwartz
Vision Zero Program Coordinator
City of Seattle Department of Transportation
Hester Serebrin
Transportation Choices Coalition

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