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Creating Connections: Opportunities for Safe Routes to School Programs to Support High School Students with Disabilities

Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
Explores how Safe Routes to School programs can support high school students with disabilities, featuring examples from Minnesota and Oregon.
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AARP Bike Audit Tool Kit: A Self-Service Guide to Assessing a Community’s Bikeability

Source: AARP and League of American Bicyclists
Announces a new guide and worksheets to assess and improve bicyclist safety and accessibility.
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Different Bikes for Different Cyclists

Source: AARP
Provides an illustrated guide to 15 types of bicycles used for different purposes.
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AARP Livability Index

Source: AARP
Announces the updated AARP Livability Index with current community data and enhanced functions.
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Interest in Shared-Use Mobility Services in Tribal Communities

Source: US Department of Transportation
Addresses the need to understand shared-use mobility services in tribal areas.
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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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Rural Grant Applicant Toolkit for Competitive Federal Transportation Funding

Source: US Department of Transportation
Identifies and helps rural communities navigate discretionary grant funding opportunities for rural transportation projects.
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DOT Discretionary Grants Dashboard

Source: US Department of Transportation
Serves as a tool to make it easier to search for and find grant opportunities based on project, organization, and match requirements.
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Lighting Handbook

Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Provides recommendations for the design and application of roadway lighting, including information on walkway and bikeway facilities.
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Nighttime Visibility for Safety

Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Describes proven countermeasures to improve nighttime visibility for nonmotorists where they mix with traffic.
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