Pg 45-53: Guide to Promoting Bicycling on Public Lands
This chapter presents an overview of the NPS, USFS, FWS and BLM mission statements and agency documents that guide their transportation decisions. It then provides a chronology on Federal transportation policies as they relate to bicycling, as these policies will also affect support for biking initiatives on Federal lands. These policies generally fall into two categories: transportation or health initiatives that support active recreation and transportation such as bicycling. Includes agency overview, federal transportation policy.
Last Updated (Year): 2008
Year Produced: 2008
Abstract:Federal lands, including units of the National Park Service, National Forests, National Wildlife Refuges, and Bureau of Land Management lands are at a critical juncture. Increasing numbers of automobiles in some areas have led to congestion, poor air quality, damage to natural resources, and degraded visitor experience. At the same time, growth in the number of bicyclists on some of the most scenic roadways has led to motorist–bicyclist conflicts and concern for everyone’s safety. Increased fuel costs and climate change have spawned efforts to reduce fuel consumption and minimize the "carbon footprint" of Federal land agencies. Sixty-one percent of adults in the United States are overweight or obese and childhood obesity rates are soaring. Bicycling networks are one part of the solution to these issues. This report provides guidance to Federal land managers on how to promote bicycling. Bicycling facilities are important transportation and recreation links to connect gateway communities, visitor centers, campgrounds, trailheads, and other attractions on Federal lands. This report presents benefits of bicycling, successful bicycling programs, policies that support bicycling, issues and challenges faced by land managers, and useful resources available to help meet these challenges. Bicycle transportation networks have significant positive impacts for the environment, health and visitor experience on Federal lands. Federal land managers have the opportunity to serve as positive national role models by mainstreaming bicycling to create sustainable transportation networks.
For:Biking
The E's:Engineering, Encouragement
Ped Bike Activity:
- Programming
- Programming
- Planning
Ped Bike Topic:
- Resources
- Policy
- Planning
- Networks
- Case Study
- Bicycle Planning
Urban Context:Seasonal, Rural
Resource Type:
- Guidance
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Guide to Promoting Bicycling on Public Lands