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Environmental Justice Considerations for Connected and Automated Vehicles

Source: US Department of Transportation
This FHWA report highlights how automated vehicles could either address the needs of environmental justice populations or further transportation inequities.
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Connected Vehicles

Source: US Department of Transportation
This page explains connected vehicles and how they interact with vulnerable road users.
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Federal Automated Vehicles Policy: Accelerating the Next Revolution In Roadway Design

Source: US Department of Transportation
This report details Federal AV policy, includes a model for state AV policies, and issues guidance for AV design and development.
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Automated Vehicles website

Source: US Department of Transportation
The NHTSA Automated Vehicles website provides information on NHTSA policy, updates on technology and innovation, and answers to frequently asked questions.
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Non-government Funding

Source: Pedestrian Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
Businesses and non-profits often award grants or serve as partners for projects and programs that support walking and biking.
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Government Funding

Source: Pedestrian Bicycle Information Center
At any level of government, the rules and criteria used to establish agency priorities should ensure that good bicycle and pedestrian projects compete well for funding.
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Funding

Source: Pedestrian Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
Funding for bicycle and pedestrian activities is administered through Government Agencies and Non-government Sources, such as private not-for profit groups and advocacy organizations.
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Bicycle Justice and Urban Transformation

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A compilation book by leading transportation equity scholars and advocates.
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Breaking Barriers to Bike Share: Insights on Equity from a Survey of Bike Share System Owners and Operators

Source: National Institute for Transportation
This National Institute for Transportation and Communities report assesses equity efforts of more than 50 bike share systems in the United States.
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Case Studies in Delivering Safe, Comfortable and Connected Pedestrian and Bicycle Networks (Volume II)

Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), UNC Highway Safety Research Center (HSRC)
This is the second volume of a report documenting network-enhancing projects from around the country.
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