Pg 16-31: Strategic Agenda for Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation
Introduction chapter that describes the 2016-2021 Strategic Agenda for Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation, which builds on 25 years of progress toward increasing walking and biking safety and activity throughout the United States. During the coming five years, FHWA will work with its partners to create complete, accessible, safe, convenient, and attractive nonmotorized transportation networks throughout America and strive to achieve ever more ambitious goals for increasing traveler safety and trip making.
Last Updated (Year): 2016
Year Produced: 2016
Abstract:This Strategic Agenda will inform the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) pedestrian and bicycle activities in
the next 3 to 5 years and is being organized around four goals: (1) Networks, (2) Safety, (3) Equity, and (4) Trips. Each goal
includes actions relating to (a) Capacity Building, (b) Policy, (c) Data, and (d) Research. The Strategic Agenda will inform
future investments, policies, and partnerships and serves as the update to DOT’s 1994 National Bicycling and Walking Study
For:Walking, Biking
Ped Bike Activity:
- Planning
Ped Bike Topic:
- Safety
- Research Needs
- Research
- Policy
- Networks
- Health
- Funding
- Fatalities
- Equity
- Design
- Data
- Community Action
- Case Study
- Bicycle Planning
- Accessibility
Road Constraints:Freeway
Urban Context:Urban, Rural
Resource Type:
- Information
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Strategic Agenda for Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation