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Pg 155-159: Bicycling and Walking in the United Stated 2014 Benchmarking Report

Comment:
Discussion of National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) Design Guidelines for infrastructure improvements, including green lanes, separated lanes, pedestrian crossways, Curb Extension, Speed Hump, and Bicycle Boulevard. Also includes specialized infrastructure in large cities

Last Updated (Year): 2014

Year Produced: 2010

Abstract:

This is the fourth biennial Benchmarking Project which began in 2003. Researchers analyzed data from the 50 States and from 50 large and 17 small and midsized U.S. cities to document trends in bicycling and walking. This report uses case studies from around the world to illustrate efforts taken to support bicycling and walking. Chapter topics include: mode share, public health, safety, policies and funding, infrastructure, multimodal, programs, and personnel.

For:Biking

The E's:Engineering

Ped Bike Activity:

  • Design

Ped Bike Topic:

  • Traffic Calming
  • Design
  • Built environment

Facility Type:Trails, Separated Bike Lane, Curb Extension, Bike Parking, Bike Lanes, Bicycle Boulevard

Resource Type:

  • Information

Link to Content Source:

Bicycling and Walking in the United Stated 2014 Benchmarking Report