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La Oficina de Transporte de Portland (PBOT) inaugura dos nuevas instalaciones para peatones y para quienes pasean en bicicleta y patinan en el noroeste de Portland y lo celebramos con "Go By Greenways: NW Gems" del 4 de junio al 6 de julio de 2021.
The City of Portland's Pedestrian Design Guide has been revised based on public comment and testimony and is now available below!

PBOT Director Chris Warner signed the Pedestrian Design Guide Administrative Rule on May 12th, 2022. The effective date is July 1, 2022.
Often overlooked, personal safety is core to making our streets safe. It's part of our Vision Zero and Safe Routes to School programs. To realize a safe transportation system that provides all people access and mobility to where they need to go, we must proactively take care of each other.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation offers free Vision Zero yard signs for neighbors who want to promote safe driving on their streets
Use this mobile-friendly interactive map to plan your bike route.
Neighborhood greenways are quiet, slow streets that are easy to walk, stroll, roll, bike, or play in. The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is building out 25 miles of new greenways in East Portland and launching a “Go By Greenways” contest to make it fun to explore the newest projects.
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) unveils two new facilities for pedestrians and people biking and rolling in Northwest Portland and we are celebrating with “Go By Greenways: NW Gems” from June 4 to July 6, 2021.
Lotería Go is an interactive community game to celebrate the completion of road safety projects. Play now through Sept. 5!
Este verano, el PBOT está promoviendo numerosas plazas públicas en toda la ciudad en colaboración con las asociaciones, negocios y comunidades locales.
The Portland Tram is owned by the City of Portland and jointly managed by the City and Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). The Tram runs between terminals in the South Waterfront district (at S Moody Avenue and Gibbs Street) and on Marquam Hill (in the Kohler Pavilion).
A guide to biking in Portland including tips, techniques and street smarts from the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) to make your bike ride safer and more rewarding.
Free guided bike rides, skill-building classes and online content hosted by the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT). Information and a supportive setting for adults new to cycling, new to Portland, or just getting back on the bike. All activities are FREE and open to the public.
Information to help you prepare for all stages of family biking from the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) including biking while pregnant, with kids of all ages, and helping kids prepare to bike alone.
Easy links to district transportation sites, plus general safety information to share with younger students before riding the school bus.
A transportation-themed class with an emphasis on land use, mobility, social justice and racial equity. The fall 2023 class will be conducted in person in accordance with PSU. Class time will be used for presentations from guest speakers, activities and class discussion.
This update reflects the progress we’ve made and the challenges we’ve faced in the seven years since city council adopted the Vision Zero Action Plan in 2016, and sets the course for our work through 2025.
A guide for pedestrians in Portland including tips, and resources from the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) to help keep you safe, happy and healthy while out and about.
Full PDF downloads of the Portland Bureau of Transportation's (PBOT) Way to Go Plan and appendices. Learn more about this data-informed, decision-making framework on transportation demand management.
Information from the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) on how to submit requests for review of non-urgent safety concerns related to pedestrians, people biking or taking transit, speeding drivers, speed limits, traffic safety around schools, visibility, signage, and signal timing.
Learn how to navigate Portland by foot like a pro. We tailor our in-person trainings to meet your group's needs.
Order free Vision Zero materials from the Portland Bureau of Transportation to help educate family, friends, neighbors, your school, or your organization about Vision Zero, Portland's commitment to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries.
Explainer from the Portland Bureau of Transportation) about “rest in red” technology for traffic signals. How the technology works, how it’s deployed, what it costs. Information provided by PBOT’s Traffic Systems & Operations group and Vision Zero team.
Ride to Downtown Every Wednesday and collect rewards March through April 2023 with the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT).