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Item Open Access Test Record 15(2024) Duck, DaisyItem Open Access Test Record 7(2024-09-13) Duck, DaisyItem Embargo Test Record 6(University of Oregon Libraries, 2024-09-13)Item Open Access Analysis of the city of Eugene bicycle parking standards(City of Eugene (Or.), 2005-09) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning WorkshopItem Open Access Eugene pedestrian and bicycle facility design toolkit(Oregon Transportation Research and Education Consortium, 2008-06) 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.)Item Open Access Eugene pedestrian and bicycle strategic plan(City of Eugene (Or.), 2008-01) 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, BobItem Open Access Planning and designing local pedestrian facilities(North Carolina Dept. of Transportation, Office of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation, 1997-02) Zegeer, Charles V.; North Carolina. Office of Bicycle and Pedestrian TransportationItem Open Access The Tempe bikeway plan(Tempe, Arizona, Planning Dept., 1974-09-17) Tempe (Ariz.). Planning Dept.Item Open Access State of the trails report, 1992(Lincoln City/Lancaster County Planning Dept., 1992) Lincoln City-Lancaster County Planning Commission; Recreational Trails Advisory Committee (Lincoln, Neb.)Item Open Access Selecting roadway design treatments to accommodate bicycles(U.S. Federal Highway Administration, Office of Safety and Traffic Operations Research and Development, 1994-01) 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 AmericaThis 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.Item Open Access Liability aspects of bikeway designation : a special report(Bicycle Federation of America, 1986-04) English, John W.; Bicycle Federation of AmericaItem Open Access Bikeway system planning & design manual(Seattle Engineering Dept., 1975-08) Seattle (Wash.). Engineering Dept. Traffic and Transportation Division; Washington Traffic Safety Commission; United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Beck, Joseph R.Item Open Access Bicycle facilities network identification handbook(Iowa Dept. of Transportation, 1995-01) Iowa. Dept. of Transportation. Office of Systems Planning; Iowa. Dept. of Transportation; United States. Federal Highway AdministrationItem Open Access Arizona bicycle facilities planning & design guidelines(Arizona Bicycle Task Force, 1988-11-01) Governor's Arizona Bicycle Task Force. Facilities Planning CommitteeItem Open Access Portland pedestrian design guide(Pedestrian Transportation Program, 1998-06) Pedestrian Transportation Program (Portland, Or.)Item Open Access Maricopa Association of Governments pedestrian plan 2000 : final report(Maricopa Association of Governments, 1999-09-24) Planning Center (Firm); Maricopa Association of GovernmentsItem Open Access Pedestrian- and transit-friendly design(Public Transit Office, Florida Dept. of Transportation, 1996-03) Ewing, Reid H.; Florida. Dept. of Transportation. Public Transit OfficeItem Open Access Peer review analysis of the traffic circle program, Portland, Oregon(Kittelson & Associates, 1991-10) Portland (Or.). Neighborhood Traffic Management Program; Kittelson & AssociatesItem Open Access Local non-auto techniques to promote clean air : a guide for public officials(Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, 1994-06) Northeastern Illinois Planning CommissionItem Open Access Aesthetics in transportation : guidelines for incorporating design, art and architecture into transportation facilities(U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Office of the Secretary, Office of Environment and Safety, 1980-11) Heder, Lajos; Shoshkes, Ellen; United States. Dept. of Transportation. Office of Environment and Safety; Moore-Heder Architects