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Case Study No. 11: Balancing Engineering, Education, Law Enforcement, and Encouragement, Federal Highway Administration
- This report suggests a four-step process through which a community can implement a comprehensive "4-e" program to encourage non-motorized transportation. It includes suggestions for collecting basic data, ... more >>
Preserving Historic and Cultural Resources, Trails and Greenways Clearinghouse
- This article discusses how trails and greenways may be used to further historic and cultural preservation. ... more >>
Sunday Ciclovia: "Bike. Walk. Dance. Breathe.", Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
- As part of a community-building initiative, the town closed its streets for several hours once a week, opening them to walking, bicycling, and community growth. ... more >>
Case Study No. 12: Incorporating Consideration of Bicyclists and Pedestrians into Education Programs, Federal Highway Administration
- The objective of this study was to determine how consideration of bicyclists and pedestrians can be incorporated into educational curricula and programs, including driver licensing procedures. ... more >>
A Guide for Reducing Collisions at Signalized Intersections, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Transportation Research Board
- This document provides strategies that can be employed to reduce the number of collisions at signalized intersections. ... more >>
Case Study No. 13: A Synthesis of Existing Bicyclist and Pedestrian Related Laws and Enforcement Programs, Federal Highway Administration
- The objective of this project was to compile a comprehensive set of laws and ordinances which may be adapted as necessary and passed by individual governing bodies. ... more >>
Case Study No. 14: Benefits of Bicycling and Walking to Health, Federal Highway Administration
- The major emphasis of this report is to provide information on the potential health benefits and deleterious health effects accruing to individuals and the nation as a whole while engaging in bicycling and walking. ... more >>
Case Study No. 15: The Environmental Benefits of Bicycling and Walking, Federal Highway Administration
- This study attempts to estimate the environmental benefits of bicycling and walking, primarily through the amount of fuel consumption and automotive pollution that they avoid by displacing use fo passenger vehicles. ... more >>
Case Study No. 16: A Study of Bicycle and Pedestrian Programs in European Countries, Federal Highway Administration
- Most European nations have embarked on programs to reduce congestion, lower traffic accidents and improve the safety of cyclists and pedestrians. This paper concentrates on the ways bicycle and pedestrian facilities have been improved and cyclists and pedestrians benefited by these practices of & ... more >>
Traffic Control Devices Handbook, Institute of Transportation Engineers
- This Handbook bridges the gap between the MUTCD provisions and those decisions to be made in the field on device usage and application. ... more >>