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Let's Get Moving

Summer means it's time to start exploring the city by foot. Walking is a great way to get to the park, the bus, or to your favorite library and start the Summer Game! By walking safely you can explore our community and help the city reach its carbon neutrality goal. 

Walking Safety Tips:

• Look left-right-left before crossing a street and watch for turning vehicles.

• Cross streets at marked crosswalks or intersections.

• Obey all traffic signals. Only enter the street during the “WALK” symbol when crossing at a

signal.

• Walk on the sidewalk; if there is no sidewalk, walk facing traffic and as far to the left as possible.

• Yield the right-of-way to motorists and bicyclists when crossing outside of a marked crosswalk.

• Allow ample time for a vehicle to stop prior to entering the street.

This badge can be done in 40-50 minutes and will require you to walk approximately 1.2 miles through Kerrytown and towards University of Michigan’s Central campus area. This walk is all outdoors; don’t forget your sunglasses and sunscreen.

Brought to you by the City of Ann Arbor Transportation Department. For helpful tips to walking safely this summer, CLICK HERE.

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Comments

In the clue "You will need to cross the might Huron, and we aren’t talking about the river. ", I think you mean "mighty Huron".

I want to try this walking but It would be very helpful if there is a map like Cycle the Bikeway badge...

would you check snd see if this badge completion added 500 points.
and you are righr do it on dunday and parking is free.
hopefully, ill find out when i return to my car

In reply to by kencza@yahoo.com

RRFB stands for Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon--it's the button you press before crossing the street. Hope this was helpful!!

Badge Series
Partner 2022
Arbor Explorer 2022

Game
SummerGame2022

Difficulty
⭐️⭐️ Tricky 2 of out 4 difficulty

Badge Points
500

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