2024-03-29T13:06:04Zhttps://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/oai/requestoai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/104302015-06-18T01:29:01Zcom_1794_9943com_1794_9844col_1794_10006
Planning and designing local pedestrian facilities
Zegeer, Charles V.
North Carolina. Office of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation
Pedestrian facilities design -- North Carolina
Pedestrian areas -- North Carolina -- Design and construction
Sidewalks -- North Carolina -- Design and construction
129 p. Illustrations
2010-06-01T22:32:22Z
2010-06-01T22:32:22Z
1997-02
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10430
en_US
North Carolina Dept. of Transportation, Office of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/103192015-06-17T23:07:41Zcom_1794_9903com_1794_9844com_1794_9943col_1794_9904col_1794_10006
Portland pedestrian design guide
Pedestrian Transportation Program (Portland, Or.)
Pedestrian areas -- Oregon -- Portland -- Planning
Pedestrian facilities design -- Oregon -- Portland -- Planning
Pedestrian areas -- Oregon -- Portland -- Design and construction
Sidewalks -- Oregon -- Portland -- Design and construction
City planning -- Oregon -- Portland
Pedestrian crosswalks -- Oregon -- Portland -- Design and construction
44 p. Illustrations, Maps
2010-04-20T23:58:59Z
2010-04-20T23:58:59Z
1998-06
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10319
en_US
Pedestrian Transportation Program
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/101412015-06-18T01:13:40Zcom_1794_9943com_1794_9844col_1794_10006
Planning guide for bicycle facilities
Governor's Arizona Bicycle Task Force
Bicycle trails -- Arizona -- Planning
Bicycle commuting -- Arizona -- Planning
Cyclists
Urban transportation policy -- Arizona
29 p. No publication date
2010-01-27T21:34:01Z
2010-01-27T21:34:01Z
2010-01-27T21:34:01Z
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10141
en_US
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/103202015-06-17T23:07:25Zcom_1794_9943com_1794_9844col_1794_10006
Arizona bicycle facilities planning & design guidelines
Governor's Arizona Bicycle Task Force. Facilities Planning Committee
Bicycle trails -- Arizona -- Design and construction -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Roads -- Arizona -- Design and construction
Bicycle lanes -- Arizona -- Design and construction -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Bicycle trails -- Arizona -- Planning
Cycling -- Arizona -- Safety measures -- Planning
Bikeways
122 p. Illustrations
2010-04-21T15:40:07Z
2010-04-21T15:40:07Z
1988-11-01
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10320
en_US
Arizona Bicycle Task Force
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/98492015-06-18T01:06:38Zcom_1794_9943com_1794_9844col_1794_10006
Conflicts on multiple-use trails : synthesis of the literature and state of the practice
Moore, Roger L.
Trails -- United States
Trails -- Management
Recreation areas -- Management
Multiple-use trails
Multi-use trails
68 p. Illustrations
The National Recreational Trails Advisory Committee identified trail-user conflicts on multiple-use trails as a
major concern that needs resolution. The Committee asked the Federal Highway Administration to produce a
synthesis of the existing research to foster understanding of trail conflict, identify approaches for promoting
trail-sharing, and identify gaps in current knowledge. This synthesis is intended to establish a baseline of the
current state of knowledge and practice and to serve as a guide for trail managers and researchers. The goal
of the report is to promote user safety, protect natural resources, and provide high-quality user experiences.
It reviews management options such as trail design, information and education, user involvement, and
regulations and enforcement.
Trail conflicts can occur among different user groups, among different users within the same user group, and
as a result of factors not related to trail user activities at all. Conflict has been found to be related to activity
style, focus of trip, expectations, attitudes toward and perceptions of the environment, level of tolerance for
others, and different norms held by different users.
The report provides 12 principles for minimizing conflicts on multiple-use trails. Although this report is
about conflicts on trails, it is intended to promote cooperation and understanding among trail users and to
inspire ideas that will help reduce trail conflict. It is intended to be used by trail managers, State and local
trail coordinators, researchers, and trail-user volunteer organizations. [From document]
2009-10-19T20:56:17Z
2009-10-19T20:56:17Z
1994-08
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/9849
en_US
FHWA-PD-94-031
United States. Federal Highway Administration
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/103212015-06-17T23:07:10Zcom_1794_9943com_1794_9844col_1794_10006col_1794_9949
Bicycle facilities network identification handbook
Iowa. Dept. of Transportation. Office of Systems Planning
Iowa. Dept. of Transportation
United States. Federal Highway Administration
Bicycle trails -- Iowa -- Design and construction -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Trails -- Iowa -- Design and construction -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Bicycle trails -- Iowa -- Planning
Bicycle commuting -- Iowa
Urban transportation policy -- Iowa
Bikeways
Bicycle facilities
Bicycle transportation
82 p. Illustrations
2010-04-21T16:31:22Z
2010-04-21T16:31:22Z
1995-01
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10321
en_US
Iowa Dept. of Transportation
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/102932015-06-17T23:17:51Zcom_1794_9903com_1794_9844com_1794_9943col_1794_9904col_1794_10006
Bikeways plan
Anderson, Roy
Blank, Nancy
Santa Rosa (Calif.). Planning Dept.
Bicycle trails -- California -- Santa Rosa -- Design and construction
Bicycle lanes -- California -- Santa Rosa -- Design and construction
Transportation -- California -- Santa Rosa -- Planning
Bicycle trails -- California -- Santa Rosa -- Planning
Bikeways
17 p. Illustrations, Maps
2010-03-24T18:55:01Z
2010-03-24T18:55:01Z
1972-06
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10293
en_US
City of Santa Rosa Planning Dept.
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/103012015-06-17T23:17:21Zcom_1794_9943com_1794_9844col_1794_10006
Aesthetics in transportation : guidelines for incorporating design, art and architecture into transportation facilities
Heder, Lajos
Shoshkes, Ellen
United States. Dept. of Transportation. Office of Environment and Safety
Moore-Heder Architects
Transportation -- Aesthetic aspects
Engineering design
Transportation in art
Aesthetics
Transportation buildings -- Design and construction
Pedestrian facilities design
Bicycle trails -- Design and construction
295 p. Illustrations, Maps
2010-03-25T20:06:56Z
2010-03-25T20:06:56Z
1980-11
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10301
en_US
U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Office of the Secretary, Office of Environment and Safety
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/102642015-06-17T23:35:12Zcom_1794_9903com_1794_9844com_1794_9943col_1794_9905col_1794_10006
Binghamton Metropolitan Greenway Study : trail master plans, design guidelines and implementation strategies for riverbank trail development
Trowbridge & Wolf Landscape Architects
Stantec Consulting
Bicycle Federation of America
Binghamton Metropolitan Transportation Study
Trails -- New York (State) -- Broome County -- Planning
Trails -- New York (State) -- Tioga County -- Planning
Bicycle trails -- New York (State) -- Broome County -- Planning
Bicycle trails -- New York (State) -- Tioga County -- Planning
Pedestrian areas -- New York (State) -- Broome County -- Planning
Pedestrian areas -- New York (State) -- Tioga County -- Planning
Greenways -- New York (State) -- Broome County -- Planning
Greenways -- New York (State) -- Tioga County -- Planning
Trails -- New York (State) -- Binghamton Metropolitan Area -- Planning
Bicycle trails -- New York (State) -- Binghamton Metropolitan Area -- Planning
Pedestrian areas -- New York (State) -- Binghamton Metropolitan Area -- Planning
Greenways -- New York (State) -- Binghamton Metropolitan Area -- Planning
182 p. Illustrations, Maps
2010-03-12T01:10:02Z
2010-03-12T01:10:02Z
1999-12-06
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10264
en_US
Trowbridge & Wolf Landscape Architects Planners
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/102912015-06-17T23:18:10Zcom_1794_9903com_1794_9844com_1794_9943col_1794_9904col_1794_10006
City of Rockville bicycle master plan update : final report
Rockville (Md.)
A/E Group
Bicycle Federation of America
Bicycle trails -- Maryland -- Rockville
Bicycle trails -- Maryland -- Rockville -- Planning
Bicycle trails -- Maryland -- Rockville -- Design and construction
Cycling -- Maryland -- Rockville
Transportation -- Maryland -- Rockville -- Planning
Bikeways
116 p. Illustrations, Maps
2010-03-24T18:03:46Z
2010-03-24T18:03:46Z
1996-12-13
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10291
en_US
City of Rockville
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/103172015-06-17T23:09:15Zcom_1794_9943com_1794_9844col_1794_10006
Pedestrian- and transit-friendly design
Ewing, Reid H.
Florida. Dept. of Transportation. Public Transit Office
Pedestrian facilities design -- Florida
Traffic engineering -- Florida
Local transit -- Florida -- Planning
City planning -- Florida
Urban design
Transit-oriented development -- Florida
101 p. Illustrations
2010-04-20T23:15:48Z
2010-04-20T23:15:48Z
1996-03
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10317
en_US
Public Transit Office, Florida Dept. of Transportation
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/104272015-06-18T01:42:37Zcom_1794_9943com_1794_9844col_1794_10006col_1794_9949
Selecting roadway design treatments to accommodate bicycles
Wilkinson, W. C. (William C.)
United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Safety and Traffic Operations Research and Development
Center for Applied Research
Bicycle Federation of America
Roads -- Design and construction -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Bicycle trails -- Design and construction -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Bicycle trails -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Bicycle trails -- United States -- Planning
Bicycle facilities
Highway design
Transportation -- Planning
37 p. Illustrations
This manual is designed to assist transportation planners and engineers in selecting
roadway design treatments to accommodate bicycles. This is the first attempt to provide
comprehensive guidelines for this process. The recommendations are based on assumptions
regarding policy goals and the types of bicyclists to be accommodated, the state of the
practice, and professional judgment. More research, testing, and evaluation are needed to
assess and refine these recommendations. A more detailed final report on this study is
available. This manual is not intended to serve as a comprehensive guide to the design of bicycle
facilities. The user is referred to the current edition of the American Association of State
Highway and Transportation Officials' Guide to the Development of Bicycle Facilities for
detailed specifications. The manual describes the assumptions, principles, and approaches used to develop the
recommendations; provides a model planning process for identifying a network of routes on
which designated bicycle facilities should be provided to accommodate bicyclists of moderate
ability (casual adult riders and children); and recommends design treatments and
specifications for roadways to serve different types of bicyclists under various sets of
traffic operational factors. The appendix contains a detailed discussion of the various
types of bicycle facilities.
2010-06-01T19:05:50Z
2010-06-01T19:05:50Z
1994-01
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10427
en_US
U.S. Federal Highway Administration, Office of Safety and Traffic Operations Research and Development
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/102702015-06-17T23:34:11Zcom_1794_9943com_1794_9844col_1794_10006
Bikeways for Oregon : interim report
Wolfe, Victor D.
McClure, James D.
Oregon. State Highway Division
Bicycle trails -- Oregon -- Planning
Cycling -- Oregon -- Planning
Urban transportation policy -- Oregon
Foot paths
Bikeways
60 p. Illustrations
2010-03-13T00:01:55Z
2010-03-13T00:01:55Z
1972-07
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10270
en_US
Oregon Dept. of Transportation, Highway Division
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/103222015-06-17T23:07:15Zcom_1794_9943com_1794_9844com_1794_9937col_1794_10006col_1794_9939
Bikeway system planning & design manual
Seattle (Wash.). Engineering Dept. Traffic and Transportation Division
Washington Traffic Safety Commission
United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Beck, Joseph R.
Bicycle trails -- Washington (State) -- Seattle -- Design and construction
Bicycle trails -- Washington (State) -- Seattle -- Planning
Cycling -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
Transportation -- Washington (State) -- Seattle -- Planning
Bikeways
Bicycle transportation
160 p. Illustrations, Maps
2010-04-21T20:11:52Z
2010-04-21T20:11:52Z
1975-08
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10322
en_US
Seattle Engineering Dept.
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/101472015-06-18T01:08:55Zcom_1794_9943com_1794_9844com_1794_9937col_1794_10006col_1794_9939
Florida bicycle facilities planning and design manual
Florida. Dept. of Transportation
Bicycle commuting -- Florida -- Planning
Bicycle trails -- Florida -- Planning
Bicycles -- Florida -- Safety measures -- Planning
Cycling -- Florida -- Safety measures -- Planning
Urban transportation -- Florida -- Planning
Urban transportation policy -- Florida
125 p. Illustrations
2010-01-28T21:43:24Z
2010-01-28T21:43:24Z
1996-04-10
Other
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10147
en_US
Florida Dept. of Transportation
oai:scholarsbank.uoregon.edu:1794/105182015-06-18T00:41:10Zcom_1794_1904com_1794_7562com_1794_7550com_1794_9943com_1794_9844com_1794_1274com_1794_1270com_1794_7549col_1794_1905col_1794_10006col_1794_2797
Eugene pedestrian and bicycle facility design toolkit
University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop
Coates, Sarah
Peterson, Matt
Ojerio, Ryan
Rogan, Tracy
Gipson, Joy
Neff, Ray
Sparks, Andrea
Johnson, Bethany
Parker, Bob
City of Eugene Transportation Planning Team
Transportation Planning Team (Eugene, Or.)
Bicycle trails -- Oregon -- Eugene -- Planning
Pedestrian areas -- Oregon -- Eugene -- Planning
42 pp. References, illus.
2010-07-21T18:39:26Z
2010-07-21T18:39:26Z
2008-06
Technical Report
http://hdl.handle.net/1794/10518
en_US
Oregon Transportation Research and Education Consortium