Pg 3.3-3.16: Small Town and Rural Multimodal Networks
Discusses visually separated facilities including paved shoulder and bike lane. Gives case studies of their usage, as well as practical maps and diagrams for planning guidance.
Last Updated (Year): 2016
Year Produced: 2016
Abstract:The Small Town and Rural Multimodal Networks report is a resource and idea book intended to help small towns and rural
communities support safe, accessible, comfortable, and active travel for people of all ages and abilities. It provides a bridge
between existing guidance on bicycle and pedestrian design and rural practice, encourage innovation in the development
of safe and appealing networks for bicycling and walking in small towns and rural areas, and show examples of peer
communities and project implementation that is appropriate for rural communities.
For:Walking, Biking
The E's:Engineering
Ped Bike Topic:
- Planning
- Local and Rural Roads
- Facility Design
- Design
- Case Study
- Built environment
- Bicycle Planning
- Bicycle Operations
- Accessibility
Facility Type:Shoulder, Pavement Marking, Bike Lanes
Road Constraints:High Speed
Urban Context:Urban, Rural
Resource Type:
- Guidance
Link to Content Source:
Small Town and Rural Multimodal Networks