NTL-PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLES-PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLES;NTL-PLANNING AND POLICY-Plans and Policy Statements;
Abstract:
This bicycle and pedestrian plan for Oregon covers the following subjects and chapter headings: I-1. the importance of bicycling and walking; 2. state and federal laws relating to bicycle and pedestrian facilities; 3. current conditions for pedestrians and bicyclists; 4. bicycle and pedestrian policy, goals, actions and strategies; II-I-1. background; 2. planning principles; 3. local transportation system plans; II-II-1. on-road bikeways; 2. restriping existing roads with bike lanes; 3. bicycle parking; 4. walkways; 5. street crossings; 6. multi-use paths; 7. intersections; 8. signing and marking; 9. traffic calming; 10. bicycle maps; II-III-1. bikeway and walkway maintenance; 2. operating bikeways and walkways during construction; II-IV-1. bicycle safety; 2. pedestrian safety.
United States. Department of Transportation. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
2013-09-01 | NHTSA BSR Traffic Tech
Abstract:
In 2012, NHTSA conducted a national telephone survey to obtain a status report on attitudes, knowledge, and behavior related to outdoor walking and bi...
Shared–use paths are becoming increasingly busy in many places in the United States. Path designers and operators need guidance on how wide to make ...
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