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Marianne Jacques <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 4 Jul 2012 16:43:10 -0400
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Our apologies for cross-posting.

The National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy (NCCHPP) has 
published four summaries based on Urban Traffic Calming and Health: A 
Literature Review.
These documents briefly present the effects of traffic-calming measures on 
road safety, air quality, environmental noise and active transportation. 
Each of these documents presents the mechanisms of action underlying 
traffic-calming strategies, the results of evaluative studies and their 
implications for public health actors.
They are available in English and in French at: 

-Urban Traffic Calming and Road Safety: Effects and Implications for 
Practice.
http://www.ncchpp.ca/175/publications.ccnpps?id_article=719

-Urban Traffic Calming and Air Quality: Effects and Implications for 
Practice
http://www.ncchpp.ca/175/Publications.ccnpps?id_article=751
-Urban Traffic Calming and Environmental Noise: Effects and Implications 
for Practice
http://www.ncchpp.ca/175/Publications.ccnpps?id_article=753
-Urban Traffic Calming and Active Transportation: Effects and Implications 
for Practice
http://www.ncchpp.ca/175/Publications.ccnpps?id_article=794
The literature review is also available in English and in French at: 
http://www.ncchpp.ca/175/Publications.ccnpps?id_article=686

You can also find other traffic calming resources at:
http://www.ncchpp.ca/174/news.ccnpps


If you have questions or feedback, please contact Olivier Bellefleur at: 
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Best regards,

Marianne Jacques
Network Development Officer
National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy
Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ)
190 Crémazie Est, Montréal, Québec
Phone : 514-864-1600, ext. 3613
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Marianne Jacques
Agente de développement des réseaux
Centre de collaboration nationale sur les politiques publiques et la santé 
(CCNPPS)

Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ)
190 Crémazie Est, Montréal, Québec
H2P 1E2
Téléphone: 514-864-1600, poste 3613
Télécopieur: 514-864-5180
Web: www.ccnpps.ca

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