Public Health Often Ignored in Transportation Policy: CU Denver Study

Building major roads through lower-income neighbourhoods and other transportation projects often ignore public health issues, reveals a new study from University of Colorado Denver. Air pollution, crime and numerous traffic hazards, the study said, point to a serious and persistent gap between public health and planning. "The public health effects of heavy traffic are broad," said study author Carolyn McAndrews, PhD, assistant professor at the CU Denver ...

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