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Pedestrian and bicycle facilities in California : a technical reference and technology transfer synthesis for Caltrans planners and engineers.



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    The primary purpose of Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities in California—A

    Technical Reference and Technology Transfer Synthesis for Caltrans Planners

    and Engineers (“Technical Reference”) is to provide Caltrans staff

    with a synthesis of information on non-motorized transportation. It

    is intended that this “technology transfer” will assist the Department

    of Transportation in accommodating pedestrians and bicyclists on

    the state highway system throughout California, serving as a resource

    on policies, laws, programs, the Caltrans planning and design

    process, guidelines, and best practices. Although primarily intended

    for Caltrans planners and engineers, local agency staff and the

    general public may also find it useful. Other materials developed as

    part of this technology transfer project include a non-motorized

    training curriculum (which may be incorporated into the Division of

    Design’s existing training program), and a computer-based training

    course in interactive CD and web-based formats.

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