More International Resources Examples
Source: Journal of Transport & Health
Builds on advancing research in transportation and public health by highlighting 20 priority research needs from the NCHRP Research Roadmap for Transportation and Public Health.
Read More >Source: US Department of Transportation
Action plan to reduce pedestrian injuries and fatalities in the US.
Read More >Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
Highlights services, new resources and tools produced by PBIC in 2020.
Read More >Re-envisioning School Streets: Creating More Space for Children and Families
Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center
Describes scenarios for limiting and prohibiting motor vehicle access on a street adjacent to a school including examples from around the globe.
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The Shifting Streets Dataset tracks immediate responses to changing demands on public space during the first five months of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is also used as a reference for communities looking for examples from other cities on ways to create safe spaces for social distancing.
Read More >Local Actions to Support Walking and Cycling During Social Distancing Dataset
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Crowd-sourced dataset to compile community efforts to expand walking and bicycling as part of COVID-19 response.
Read More >Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
Four examples of low cost and higher investment strategies for collecting school travel data and how different agencies are using those data.
Read More >Toward an Active California State Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan
Source: California Department of Transportation
Documents existing and potential performance measures related to bicycling and walking that can be incorporated into their Statewide planning process.
Read More >Case Studies in Realizing Co-Benefits of Multimodal Roadway Design and Gray and Green Infrastructure
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Offers 14 cases of complete street projects that also improved stormwater systems.
Read More >Source: New York City DOT
Describes countermeasures and evaluation used to slow traffic in identified neighborhoods.
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