Walking is a great way to access and enjoy all that Maryland has to offer. It is recognized as a healthy choice for transportation access, but also as the official state
exercise! The Moore/Miller Administration wants to transform our transportation system and provide Marylanders accessible, equitable and sustainable options across the entire state, ensuring our transportation infrastructure investments connect all Marylanders to life’s opportunities and that no one is left behind.
Improving the walkability of our
neighborhoods is vital to this effort, and sidewalks are a key component of the Maryland Department of Transportations Complete Streets, which is the State Highway Administration's second generation policy for a developmental approach known as Context Sensitive Solutions. Historically, roads and transportation systems were often placed with just one goal in mind: connecting one place to another as efficiently as possible. The aim of Complete Streets is to balance the safety and efficiency of
roads with access to other modes of transportation, facilities for bikes and pedestrians and other community needs.
In addition, the State Highway Administration developed the Pedestrian Safety Action Plan (PSAP) and works with communities to improve pedestrian safety by identifying challenges, setting goals and objectives, focusing on areas of need,
setting priorities and taking action.
To heighten awareness and educate Marylanders about the importance of walking and walkability, the State of Maryland highlights pedestrian safety in conjunction with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s October National Pedestrian Safety Month. The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT),
together with our many partner organizations, is pleased to present the fourth annual Walktober. Throughout the month of October, MDOT and our partners will be sharing information, events and webinars about walk-related programs, policies and initiatives. For fresh insights to promote walking and walkability near you, check out the Walktober website for our list of events!