More Plan Development Resources
Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning, Program, and Project Development
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Updated FHWA guidance supports safer, more accessible multimodal networks.
Read More >Pedestrian Safety: A Road Safety Manual for Decision-Makers and Practitioners
Source: World Health Organization
Provides policy and program recommendations for pedestrian planning.
Read More >Source: American Planning Association (APA)
Identifies policy ideas for local, state, and federally elected officials aimed at improving community health and quality of living through planning.
Read More >Source: Vision Zero Network
Provides an overview of why equity matters in Vision Zero planning.
Read More >Source: US Department of Transportation (USDOT)
Providing Federal funding through Safe Street and Roads for All (SS4A) grants to improve roadway safety.
Read More >Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Establishes a new GHG performance measure for DOTs and MPOs to assess and reduce emissions.
Read More >Improving MPO and SHSO Coordination on Behavioral Traffic Safety: Guide and Toolkit
Source: National Cooperative Highway Research Program
Presents tools to help improve coordination between SHSOs and MPOs on behavioral traffic safety issues.
Read More >Transportation Planning Capacity Building Program Public Involvement
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
Provides resources about public engagement and equity in transportation planning.
Read More >Planning for Walking and Cycling in an Autonomous-Vehicle Future
Source: Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Explores how connected and automated vehicles may affect pedestrian and bicyclist safety as well as local infrastructure and land use decisions.
Read More >2022 Survey of Equity Practices in the Transportation Planning Process
Source: US Department of Transportation
Summarizes results of state DOTs and MPOs responses to surveys about equity in transportation planning.
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