More Connected Multimodal Networks Examples
Source: PeopleForBikes
Offers a database of bike projects across the US.
Read More >Chicago, IL: Updated Cycling Strategy to Expand Bike Network and Increase Everyday Cycling
Source: City of Chicago
Aims to provide low-stress options and create a connected network.
Read More >Source: SmartCitiesWorld
Reports on a new multimodal trip planner app in Montgomery County, MD.
Read More >FHWA's Fostering Multimodal Connectivity Newsletter - Summer 2024
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Highlights multimodal innovations that improve safety and connectivity.
Read More >Caltrans and MassDOT Require Road Projects to Serve All Modes
Source: State Smart Transportation Initiative
Reports on state DOT policy changes in CA and MA that have formalized Complete Streets policies to create safe, multimodal corridors in design processes.
Read More >Miami Beach, FL: Limited Car Traffic to Return, Adds Bike and Ped Facilities
Source: Bloomberg CityLab
Reports that during the pandemic, Miami Beach turned its Ocean Drive into a car-free zone allowing more space for people to walk and roll and expanded restaurant seating.
Read More >An Analysis of the Final Mile Bicycle Infrastructure Program
Source: Urban Institute
Reports on the successes and challenges of the Final Mile program which funded communications campaigns, sustained advocacy efforts, and engineering consulting in five US cities to help stimulate further investment in cycling infrastructure.
Read More >Source: NACTO
Announces a photo library documenting actions cities and transit agencies are taking to support public health and wellness.
Read More >Local Actions to Support Walking and Cycling During Social Distancing Dataset
Crowd-sourced dataset to compile community efforts to expand walking and bicycling as part of COVID-19 response.
Read More >Case Studies in Realizing Co-Benefits of Multimodal Roadway Design and Gray and Green Infrastructure
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Offers 14 cases of complete street projects that also improved stormwater systems.
Read More >Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA, UNC Highway Safety Research Center (HSRC)
This report provides an overview of pedestrian and bicycle network principles and highlights examples from communities across the country.
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