
EUGENE, Ore. – In a recent Eugene Weekly article, Dr. Doyle Srader, professor of speech and communication at Bushnell University, shared his unique perspective on navigating Eugene as a pedestrian. Having lived in the city for 17 years and choosing to forgo car ownership, Dr. Srader offers practical advice for those looking to embrace walking as a primary mode of transportation.
Drawing from his experience, he highlights the importance of good manners, eye contact, and staying safe on shared pathways, all while championing the benefits of a car-free lifestyle in a city as walkable as Eugene.
To learn more about Dr. Srader’s insights and experiences as a pedestrian in Eugene, you can read his original article on the Eugene Weekly website.
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