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Pg 5.3-5.29: Small Town and Rural Multimodal Networks

Comment:
Discusses opportunities for improving the transportation network including speed management, pedestrian lane, school connections, multimodal main streets, bridges, and access to public lands.

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:

  • Traffic Management
  • Traffic Calming
  • Road Diet
  • Retrofit
  • Planning
  • Networks
  • Local and Rural Roads
  • Intersections
  • Facility Design
  • Design
  • Built environment
  • Bicycle Planning
  • Accessibility

Facility Type:Traffic Calming, Speed Hump, Pedestrian Access Routes, Detectable Warning Surface, Bridges/Overpasses

Road Constraints:High Speed

Urban Context:Urban, Rural

Resource Type:

  • Guidance

Link to Content Source:

Small Town and Rural Multimodal Networks