Monday, April 18, 2011

Urban Bikeway Design Guide Released


There is a new highly useful tool for designing bike friendly streets and livable communities.  The new Urban Bikeway Design Guide is a publication of the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO), an association that shares transportation practice and experience among its members and represents cities in national transportation issues.  The guide was created by a coalition of transportation commissioners from major American and was released in March 2011.
The “Urban Bikeway Design Guide” is online now and will be available soon in print. Click HERE to visit the guide.
“We’re very hopeful to see cities across Virginia adopt the guide and use the practical solutions within to develop bike plans and transportation infrastructure. This user friendly bicycle planning guide is an ideal tool to help make communities more livable,” said Dr. Kim Perry, Executive Director of BikeWalk Virginia.  The staff at BikeWalk Virginia are particularly pleased with the guide’s simple straight-forward language and that the guide draws on real life experiences in a wide variety of urban environments.

photo by Michael Lokner

more posts about bicycle planning:

The Public transport and priority to pedestrians and bicycles as a basis for the quality of life in capital cities

Enforcement of Incomplete Streets is Unsustainable and Ineffective

good things about bikes. and some less good.

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