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Source: NACTO
Provides All Ages and Abilities criteria for selecting and implementing bike facilities.
Read More >Source: Toole Design
Describes a new interactive tool to help communities identify higher risk portions of the roadway network as part of their safety planning efforts or Vision Zero initiatives.
Read More >Source: National Complete Streets Coalition
Introduces Benefits of Complete Streets tool and its guidebook, a data-driven tool that can help measure and project the benefits of complete streets.
Read More >Source: Center for Transportation Studies
Provides four “tradeoff matrixes” for creating separated bike lanes based on interviews with planners and designers, transit drivers, leaders of bicycle advocacy organizations, and bicyclists.
Read More >Source: StreetLight Data
Describes helpful ways to analyze new pedestrian safety metrics, including: top 20 cities ranked by highest amount of pedestrian activity; significant shifts in pedestrian travel patterns nationwide; how to pinpoint exposure hot spots;
Read More >Source: TRB Transit Cooperative Research Program
Provides an analysis of the full benefits and impacts of micromobility on public transportation systems in transit-rich markets as well as in medium-sized and smaller urban areas.
Read More >Source: International Transport Forum (ITF)
Examines the potential impact of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) on how passenger transport is currently organized, and assesses the regulatory and governance requirements for integrating MaaS with public transport and ensuring it delivers more sustainable urban mobility.
Read More >Source: Transportation for America
Announces the release of the SHIFT Calculator.
Read More >Seven Proven Steps to Improve Safety for Walking, Biking, Rolling, and More
Source: CityLab
Lists proven Safe Systems approach steps to increase safety for people walking, biking, and rolling rather than blaming victims: decrease speed limits; focus on design; rewrite the MUTCD; prioritize the most dangerous street;
Read More >Source: League of American Bicyclists
Reviews new research studying the economic benefits of bicycle infrastructure.
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