The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Bicycle Safety Action Plan (BSAP)
identifies improvements, programs, and strategies that, upon their implementation, will
reduce the frequency of bicyclist fatalities and injury crashes that occur on the State
Highway System (SHS) in Arizona.
Although no single countermeasure or strategy will unilaterally reduce bicyclist crashes,
injuries, and/or fatalities, a comprehensive program of countermeasures can lead to a
reduction in bicycle crashes.
Potential improvements, programs, and strategies will consist of a combination of: Engineering solutions; Education of bicyclists and motorists; Improving enforcement of laws and regulations; Evaluation guidelines to determine the effectiveness of the BSAP.
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Bicycle Safety Action Plan (BSAP) identifies improvements, programs, and strategies that, upon their i...
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