San Bernardino, Muscoy Community Air Quality Report
Traffic Indicator

Traffic Pollution Indicator: Action

City and county agencies can utilize the TPI to reduce vehicle traffic near locations where populations that are sensitive to air pollution live and work, such as schools and parks.

The community could provide more support to Omnitrans to  increase the number of electric buses and reduce the use of compressed natural gas. Improving serve on corridors with high TPI could reduce single-occupancy vehicle trips.

Another way to reduce car dependency is to support active transportation choices by working with the city and alternative transportation coalitions (like Safe Routes to School) to provide training and to construct safe cycling lanes along streets with lower pollution levels and adjacent to those where gasoline-powered vehicles seem to travel most frequently.

In addition, traffic signals can be optimized to reduce idling at stop lights, and idling outside of schools, childcare centers, parks, and other sensitive receptor locations should be minimized or eliminated by local law.


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