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Active Transportation Beyond Urban Centers, Rails to Trails Conservancy
- This report highlights the importance of bicycling and walking outside of urban areas. ...more >
Low-Stress Bicycling and Network Connectivity, Mineta Transportation Institute
- The objective of this study is to develop measures of low-stress connectivity that can be used to evaluate and guide bicycle network planning. ...more >
Public Bikesharing in North America: Early Operator and Use Understanding, Mineta Transportation Institute
- This study evaluates public bikesharing in North America, reviewing the advances in technology and major events during its rapid expansion. ...more >
Guide for Review and Assessment of Local Mobility Plans, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), Center for Urban Transportation Research
- This report sets forth a proposed practice to guide the review of mobility plans with respect to supporting alternative modes, reducing vehicle miles of travel, and enhancing the multimodal environment. ...more >
Final Report for Phase I Study to Characterize the Market Potential for Non-Motorized Travel, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
- The objectives of this effort were to identify factors that influence communities to walk and bike and to examine why, or why not, travelers walk and bike in their communities. ...more >
Determinants of Bicycle Commuting in the Washington, DC, Region, Virginia Tech
- This article examines the role of bicycle parking, cyclist showers, free car parking and transit benefits as determinants of cycling to work. ...more >
Cycle-Rail Toolkit, Association of Train Operating Companies
- This toolkit reviews existing practices that promote and enable accessibility of rail transit services for bicyclists. ...more >
Nickerson Street Road Diet, Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
- Nickerson Street in Seattle, WA, was a difficult roadway for pedestrians to cross because it had four travel lanes and few pedestrian crossings. ...more >
Cycling in New York: Policy Innovations at the Urban Frontier, World Transport Policy and Practice (Vol. 16, Summer 2010)
- While New York City has made significant improvements for bicycling, much still needs to be done. This paper explores opportunities for expanding infrastructure and improving policy. ...more >
CDC Transportation Recommendations, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- These policy recommendations include promoting active transportation options, such as walking and bicycling, for improving health and quality of life. ...more >