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Safe Routes to School
Traffic playgrounds are fun spaces for kids (and adults) to learn the rules of the road away from street traffic. They look like a small version of Gresham's streets. There are travel lanes, crosswalks, stop signs and places to visit like parks, businesses, schools and neighborhoods. Bring bicycles, scooters, wheelchairs or feet!
Traffic playgrounds looks like a small version of Gresham's streets. There are travel lanes, crosswalks, stop signs and places to visit like parks, businesses, schools and neighborhoods. Be creative in how you use them.
424 NE 172nd Ave.Visit the park for a fun place to practice traffic safety with striped travel lanes, crosswalks, and more.
404 NE 194th Ave.
Thanks to Metro funding, the City will install its first permanent traffic playground. Street elements (like miniature stop signs) will be installed along the path so people can practice their skills off-street.
Always wear a helmet when riding bikes, scooters, and skateboards!
Safe Routes to School coordinators Carly.Rice@GreshamOregon.gov or Jay.Higgins@GreshamOregon.gov.