Cupertino looks to expand bike safety efforts beyond schools – The Mercury News

Cupertino is getting help from the state to promote bicycle and pedestrian safety beyond the city’s Safe Routes to School Program.

The California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) recently awarded the city a $160,000 grant to support its Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Program. The program’s goal is to get pedestrians and bicyclists to practice safe walking and pedaling not just to and from school but on all Cupertino streets. The city will also use the funding for programs that emphasize drivers’ responsibility to look out for other people using roads and paths. The grant program runs through September 2025.

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