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3.5: Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities

Comment:
Pedestrian Facility Design: Grade Separated Crossings: Includes sidewalk continuity, planning considerations, overpasses v underpasses, and lighting.

Last Updated (Year): 2014

Year Produced: 2004

Abstract:

The purpose of this guide is to provide guidance on the planning, design, and operation of pedestrian facilities along streets and highways. Specifically, the guide focuses on identifying effective measures for accommodating pedestrians on public rights-of-way. Appropriate methods for accommodating pedestrians, which vary among roadway and facility types, are described in this guide. The primary audiences for this manual are planners, roadway designers, and transportation engineers, whether at the state or local level, the majority of whom make decisions on a daily basis that affect pedestrians. This guide also recognizes the profound effect that land use planning and site design have on pedestrian mobility and addresses these topics as well.

For:Walking

The E's:Engineering

Ped Bike Activity:

  • Planning
  • Design

Ped Bike Topic:

  • Planning
  • Physical Dimensions
  • Facility Design
  • Design

Facility Type:Tunnels/Underpasses, Crosswalk, Bridges/Overpasses

Resource Type:

  • Guidance

Link to Content Source:

Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities