ORGANIZATION CHALLENGE


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PUBLIC SAFETY ORGANIZATION CHALLENGE.

Since 2013, dozens of Public Safety organizations in Tulsa Oklahoma have initiated public safety projects on the job. The PUBLIC SAFETY ORGANIZATION CHALLENGE is about workers and employees suggesting a public safety project while at work.

“The public safety projects directly impact the public and workers involved in transportation.” -Terence Morris, Author and founder, PACETULSA AGS FOUNDATION.

CROSSWALKS Fatalities on the rise…


According to the 2022 Oklahoma National Highway Safety report, Crosswalk Fatalities occurs for these reasons.

  • Inattention
  • Distraction
  • Driver Negligence
  • Lighting
  • Dart outs
  • Mid-section crosses
  • Impaired Behaviors
  • Speeding


Our “Aware Pedestrian” healthy citizen platform, PACE TULSA AGS FOUNDATION, hopes to foster the creation of an easily accessible online resource.

THE GOAL OF THIS PROJECT
“Bridge Ideas and Actions,” by applying “think-resource” LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (LMS) complete with info-graphics; quick-facts; and news that ignites a powerful movement.

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PACE TULSA AWARE PEDESTRIAN is a “Revisionist Movement” with open access for all aware pedestrians seeking to play a vital role in health conscious communities.
BECAUSE…You Are Reading this PUBLIC SAFETY CHALLENGE you are now interested in becoming a part of the “AWARE PEDESTRIAN” Modularist Reformation that’s transforming our online network experiences.

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COPYRIGHT | 2012 © PACE AGS FOUNDATION. “Pedestrian Awareness Crosswalk Education is an online think-tank intersecting awareness of public transportation policy in the United States.”

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