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FHWA Highway Safety Programs

Pg 8-15: Strategic Agenda for Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation

Comment:
Executive summary describing the framework, which guides the United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration’s pedestrian and bicycle initiatives and investments during the five-year period from Federal Fiscal Year (FY) 2016-17 to FY 2020-21. This Executive Summary provides a high level overview of goals, key issues, and top priority actions. The body of the report contains more detailed examinations of issues, full lists of action steps, and links to white papers, technical memoranda, and resources.

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

The E's:Evaluation

Ped Bike Topic:

  • Safety
  • Safe Routes to School
  • Policy
  • Planning Processes
  • Networks
  • Funding
  • Fatalities
  • Equity
  • Data Collection
  • Data
  • Crashes
  • Built environment
  • Bicycle Planning

Road Constraints:Freeway

Urban Context:Urban, Rural

Resource Type:

  • Information

Link to Content Source:

Strategic Agenda for Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation