More Design and Engineering Guidance Resources
Source: World Economic Forum
Describes how dockless bike share can bring a myriad of health, climate, and economic benefits, and reshape urban mobility and give people a more resilient, effective way to travel.
Read More >Guide for Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety at Alternative and Other Intersections and Interchanges
Source: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Transportation Research Board
Provides specific guidance for four common alternative intersections and interchanges that may involve reversing traffic lanes from their traditional directions.
Read More >Guidelines for Prioritizing Curb Ramp Retrofits Under The Americans With Disabilities Act
Source: Virginia Transportation Research Council
Identifies curb ramp improvement best practices in prioritization, investment, and program management.
Read More >Source: Austroroads
Describes the Australasian Pedestrian Crossing Facility Selection Web Tool designed to help practitioners select the appropriate type of pedestrian crossing based on walkability, safety, and economic outcomes.
Read More >Source: Journal of Preventative Medicine
Examines relationships between active transportation behavior and three indices of social capital (community participation, sense of community, and sociopolitical control) via a representative survey of Wisconsin adults.
Read More >Source: World Resources Institute
This Low-Speed Zone Guide presents strategies for planning, designing, building, and evaluating low-speed zones in cities.
Read More >Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Public Roads
Provides an overview of FHWA initiatives to develop expertise in the emerging micromobility field.
Read More >Every Day Counts (EDC) Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian (STEP) Studio
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Provides comprehensive compilation of resources, design guidance, research, and best practices for improved pedestrian safety.
Read More >On Street Motor Vehicle Parking and the Bikeway Selection Process
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
informs discussions about on-street parking and bikeway selection.
Read More >Traffic Analysis and Intersection Considerations to Inform Bikeway Selection
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Informs trade-off decisions associated with bikeway selection at intersections.
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