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Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning, Program, and Project Development

Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Updated FHWA guidance supports safer, more accessible multimodal networks.
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Collaborative Governance for Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Accessibility Infrastructure Data

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)
Addresses gaps in accessing infrastructure data and proposes structural changes for improved data availability.
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Safe System Approach for the Urban Core

Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Describes how to apply the Safe System Approach in urban areas with diverse land uses and road users.
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Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessments

Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Requires states to complete Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessments as part of their Strategic Highway Safety Plans.
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Estimating Effectiveness of Safety Treatments in the Absence of Crash Data: A Guide

Source: National Cooperative Highway Research Program
Presents a guide for using surrogate measures of safety for developing crash modification factors.
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Measuring New Mobility: Definitions, Indicators, Data Collection

Source: International Transport Forum
Proposes a comprehensive classification of “New Mobility” services and vehicles, and identifies performance indicators.
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Safely Passing Bicyclists Chart

Source: National Conference of State Legislatures
Summarizes legislation across states with varying minimum passing distances.
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Shared Micromobility Playbook

Source: Transportation for America
Explores core components of a comprehensive shared micromobility policy for local governments to consider.
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Safer Micromobility

Source: International Transport Forum
Summarizes an analysis of the latest trends and risks in micromobility safety.
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Global Street Design Guide

Source: Global Designing Cities Initiative
Supports practitioners to redefine the streets in cities around the world and offers technical details to inform street design that prioritizes pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit riders.
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