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John Z Wetmore, Producer, Perils For Pedestrians Television Information
  • John Z Wetmore
  • Phone: 301-654-5305
  • URL: http://www.pedestrians.org
  • "Perils For Pedestrians" is a public affairs television series that looks at problems confronting pedestrians in communities like yours, and solutions to those problems from across the United States and around the world. "Perils For Pedestrians" appears on public access cable channels in over 100 cities, on Google Video, and on The Universityhouse Channel, DISH Network 9411, Tuesdays at 9:30 PM EDT, 6:30 PM PDT.
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  • A Re-cycled Concept Improved: Urban Bike Transport Revival On Perils for Pedestrians
  • In Episode 169 of "Perils for Pedestrians", European leaders make a historic commitment to invest in bicycling policy as sustainable urban transport and implementers describe how policy translates into action.
  • What do the cities of Bordeaux, France; Amsterdam, Holland; and Portland, Oregon, USA have in common? If you're a bicyclist, you probably know that in ...
  • February 28, 2011
  • Belgium: A Small Country Thinks Big About Transportation Safety on "Perils For Pedestrians"
  • Episode 168 of "Perils for Pedestrians" takes viewers off the beaten tourist path in Belgium ­ literally. Belgian community activists show how they have updated historic rural and urban trails by reclaiming, recycling, and redirecting pedestrian and bicycle paths for the enjoyment of visitors and residents alike.
  • Mention Belgium, and what comes to mind? Chocolate, lace, waffles, beer, the headquarters of the European Union? Surely Belgium is known for these, bu ...
  • January 30, 2011
  • Winning Ideas to Promote Pedestrian Safety in a New Congress
  • "Perils For Pedestrians" looks at planning for a major pedestrian event on The Universityhouse Channel on January 4.
  • When the 112th Congress convenes on January 5, 2011, potential legislative issues are likely to include transportation reauthorization; ongoing health ...
  • January 02, 2011