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SHUTTLE
/ BUS OPTIONS:
The city's free
Embarcadero Shuttle serves Paly students living near
this busy arterial street. Students from downtown can also
take this shuttle in the eastbound direction from the shuttle
stop at Alma and Lytton.
New schedules
for Fall 2005 will be available at public libraries, on
the city website, and in the Paly main office. The
city website also links to schedules and routes for Stanford's
Marguerite shuttle and other busses.
Busses
that serve Paly students include the VTA Routes 22 and 522
along El Camino Real, and the Dumbarton Express from East
Palo Alto.
Check for updated
route and schedule information on the city website at www.cityofpaloalto.org
under Featured Sites for links to Shuttle Service for additional
transit info.
WALKING
AND SKATING:
These are healthy
and ecologically responsible ways to get to Paly. If
you live less than a mile from school, it will certainly
be cheaper and probably take less time than arriving by
car, especially at peak periods.
- Yes, pedestrians
do have the right-of-way within a crosswalk, but note
that the law also states that "no pedestrian shall
unnecessarily stop or delay traffic while in a marked
or unmarked crosswalk."
- Skaters
and skateboarders: You are still considered pedestrians
and should use the sidewalk to avoid conflict with cars.
However, you're moving faster than pedestrians,
and drivers may not notice you in time to stop. Make
eye contact before crossing in front of a car!
- Skates and
boards can be securely stored in student lockers.
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DRIVING
and CARPOOLING:
Congestion and
traffic safety problems have increased in the past decade
due to enrollment growth and a greater percentage of students
coming to school by car.
- Be part
of the solution: Choose alternatives to driving /
being driven to school whenever you can.
- If you
must drive, please carpool with friends and neighbors.
Students who have had their license for six months
can organize a carpool and be eligible for the best parking
spots and lower permit fees!
- Carpool
to school
with other students even when post-school activities (sports,
jobs) may prevent going home together.
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- Cycle defensively
to reduce the risk of colliding with another vehicle:
- Yield
the right of way at stop signs and at intersections.
- Don't
ride the "wrong way" on the street or sidewalk
(e.g. on the 100 block of Churchill in the afternoon).
- Stay off
the sidewalk: You're moving faster than a pedestrian
and may not enter a driver's field of vision.
- Make eye
contact with drivers at intersections or driveways - never
assume that a driver sees you. Watch for drivers
turning right - they're usually looking left.
- Make sure
your helmet can do its job. Unless it's BUCKLED
and fits SNUG and LEVEL on your head, your brain will
not be protected in case of a crash (or a fall). Adjust
periodically so the straps form a "Y" just under
your earlobe. Shop for helmets with anti-rock devices
and locking side adjusters.
- Bike parking
is restricted to the racks near the Embarcadero pedestrian/bike
crossing and by the main gym.
- Security
Alert: Paly does not have bike cages. Reduce
the chances of losing your bike by using a good U-lock
and always locking the frame (rather than your wheel alone)
to the bike rack.
- The city's
bike route map can be accessed on the city web
site at www.cityofpaloalto.org
using the Bicycling link under Featured Sites.
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- Choose
the best route. This is often not the same way
you would go in a car. Here are some of the main
alternatives to high traffic streets like Embarcadero
and El Camino:
- Use
the new Embarcadero Bike Path that parallels the railroad
tracks from downtown to Churchill. There
is a gate from the path directly into the Paly campus
near the 300 building. (The path name derives
from the success of finally providing a bike and walking
bridge across Embarcadero.) The path can also
be accessed using the Homer Undercrossing at Homer
and Alma.
- Use
the Bryant bike boulevard, when possible, to cross
Oregon Expressway or Embarcadero. Then take
Churchill to Paly's back driveway. Bikes are
given priority, and cars may not go straight on eastbound
Churchill from 7:30-8:00 a.m.
- From
north of Embarcadero and east of Middlefield:
Try using Addison or Melville to Bryant, then
continuing to Churchill.
- From
Newell, Louis or Greer: Use North California
to the Alma/RR underpass, then turn right on Park
Blvd. to Castilleja Avenue and Paly s back driveway.
- From
College Terrace: Cross El Camino at Cambridge
or Stanford Ave, then bike toward Paly on Park Blvd.
and Castilleja Ave. Avoid riding on El Camino
Real.
- From
near Walter Hays: Use Coleridge rather than
riding wrong way on the Embarcadero sidewalk where
drivers won't see you
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Look for info
about commute options and sharing the road safely on the
Paly website: www.paly.net
Under the PTSA link, select Safe Routes to Paly
The PTSA Traffic
Safety Committee welcomes volunteers as well as your questions,
comments, and suggestions. Best wishes for safe commuting
to Paly!
-- Audrey Alonis (coastwise@aol.com)
and Rich Swent (rswent@pacbell.net)
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