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Read More >Vision Zero for Youth Demonstration Project: Year One Report
Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
Summarizes work, findings, and deliverables from the first year of the Vision Zero for Youth Demonstration Project work plan (October 2019-September 2020).
Read More >Transport Access Manual: A Guide for Measuring Connection between People and Places
Source: The Committee for the Transport Access Manual
Provides a guide for quantifying and evaluating access to understand how to measure the performance of transport and land use configurations.
Read More >Source: Conveyal
Describes a tool to quantify access to opportunities and progress toward equitable transportation systems, particularly public transit and active modes of transportation. Its routing software is published under a permissive open-
Read More >Any Road, Any Mode: Guide to the Transportation Data Revolution
Source: StreetLight
Describes how to get metrics for all roads, all modes, at all times, and why this granular data is necessary for today’s infrastructure needs. Shares how to plan smarter and more cost-effective networks.
Read More >Source: National Cooperative Highway Research Program
Presents a roadmap for states to develop comprehensive crash-related data linkage systems with special attention to measuring serious injuries in crashes.
Read More >Source: The Untokening
Outline recommendations for mobility justice that are rooted in the liberation of historically marginalized communities.
Read More >Source: BlackSpace
Offers inclusive process guidance with a focus on centering Black voices into planning processes.
Read More >Source: TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program
Updates the FHWA Roundabouts: An Informational Guide; explores the planning, design, construction, maintenance, and operation of roundabouts; and helps explain the trade-offs associated with roundabouts.
Read More >Source: Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition
Describes a new tool that uses 17 criteria to evaluate and prioritize which corridors are the most important ones within a city to improve to create a complete low stress bicycle network.
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