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Program Area: Amish Buggy

Publications

The following fact sheets are available from Ohio State University Extension:

Driving Safely in Amish Country, AEX 596
Buying the Right Battery for Your Buggy, AEX 596.1
Buggy Battery Safety, AEX 596.2
Buggy Lighting and Marking Recommendations, AEX 596.4
Pedestrian Safety in Amish Country,AEX 596.5
Bicycle Safety in Amish Country,AEX 596.6
Additional Marking of Horse Drawn Vehicles = Additional Safety, AEX 598.1

Buggy Driving Safety Workbooks:

Buggy Driving Safety: Student Workbook, Bulletin 830
Buggy Driving Safety: Teacher's Guide, Bulletin 831
Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety to Student Buggy Driving Safety Curriculum, Bulletin 830 A/B
Bicycle and Pedstrian Safety Supplement to Teacher Buggy Driving Safety Curriculum, Bulletin 831 A/B
 

Amish Buggy

The display promotes recommendations for safe lighting and marking of Amish Buggies from research conducted for the Ohio Department of Public Safety. The display is a full-scale Amish buggy with the recommended lights, reflective devices and an added strobe light. Display requires a trailer to haul.

 


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