The goals of this project were to create a bicycle and pedestrian count database for the state of Vermont, communicate the state of non-motorized travel statewide, and make recommendations for future data collection and management. The specific objectives of this project were to:1. review best practices in non-motorized count data management and count planning; 2. gather all existing counts into a single database and create or implement a bike and pedestrian count data web portal; 3. validate the existing count data and the methods of collection; 4. identify gaps in the statewide data set; and 5. develop a continued counting plan to be implemented by the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans}.
The study recommends that VDOT’s Transportation and Mobility Planning Division, with assistance from the Virginia Transportation Research Council, e...
This document contains the results of a literature review and series of stakeholder conversations via webinar and individual calls undertaken for DTFH...
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