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Item Open Access Test Record 7(2024-09-13) Duck, DaisyItem Embargo Test Record 6(University of Oregon Libraries, 2024-09-13)Item Open Access Test Record 15(2024) Duck, DaisyItem Open Access Planning guide for bicycle facilities(2010-01-27T21:34:01Z) Governor's Arizona Bicycle Task ForceItem 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 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 City of Bowie Trails Master Plan(City of Bowie, 2003-01) Bowie (Md.). Dept. of Planning and Economic DevelopmentItem Open Access Goodbye gridlock : improving the way Oregon funds transportation(Oregon Environmental Council, 2002-04) Hagerbaumer, Christine; Oregon Environmental CouncilItem Open Access New Hampshire statewide bicycle and pedestrian plan(NH Department of Transportation, 2000-05) New Hampshire. Bureau of Transportation Planning; United States. Federal Highway AdministrationItem Open Access Binghamton Metropolitan Greenway Study : trail master plans, design guidelines and implementation strategies for riverbank trail development(Trowbridge & Wolf Landscape Architects Planners, 1999-12-06) Trowbridge & Wolf Landscape Architects; Stantec Consulting; Bicycle Federation of America; Binghamton Metropolitan Transportation StudyItem 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 Evaluation of bicycle and pedestrian facilities : user satisfaction and perceptions on three shared use trails in Texas(Dept. of Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University ; Texas Transportation Institute, 1999-05) Shafer, C. Scott; Turner, Shawn; Texas Transportation Institute; Texas A & M University. Dept. of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences; Southwest Region University Transportation Center (U.S.); University Transportation Centers Program (U.S.)This report describes research conducted to evaluate bicycle and pedestrian facilities (i.e., shared use trails) with user satisfaction and perception surveys. Public and community input on transportation projects is often mentioned as a necessary step in the planning process but seldom perfonned. The opinions and perceptions of facility users are immensely valuable in improving conditions at current trails as well as in the development and design of new trails. In this study, the research team developed on-site and mail-back survey instruments that were distributed on three shared use trails in Texas: the Brays and Buffalo Bayou Trails in Houston, and the Shoal Creek Trail in Austin. The responses to the surveys were analyzed to determine consistent themes and trends in user satisfaction and perceptions. The study found that several trail attributes contribute significantly to user satisfaction and higher levels of trail use. Adequate separation from motor vehicles was noted as a positive attribute that should be provided whenever possible on s~ed use trails. Trail surface quality and width was also noted as an important attribute, particularly in cases where numerous user types (e.g., bicyclists, joggers, walkers) were using the same trail. The study also revealed that many of the trail users felt that the shared use trails significantly contributed to hannonizing transportation and community goals. The survey responses indicated that the trails were used for a variety of purposes, including transportation, recreation, social interaction, and enjoyment of the natural environment. The researchers concluded that user surveys (such as those conducted in this study) are a valuable addition to other traditional transportation planning tools, and as such, can provide more and better insight into roadway and trail user behavior and motivation.Item Open Access Parking for free : a bicycle commute program guide for Madison area employers(Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin, 1999) Graf, Angela; Miquelon, Marcia; Bicycle Federation of WisconsinItem Open Access Colorado bicycling manual : a guide for using roads and trails(Colorado Dept. of Transportation, 1999) Bicycle/Pedestrian Program (Colo.)Item Open Access Portland pedestrian design guide(Pedestrian Transportation Program, 1998-06) Pedestrian Transportation Program (Portland, Or.)Item Open Access Tools for reducing vehicle trips through land use design(San Diego Air Pollution Control District, 1998-01) San Diego County (Calif.). Air Pollution Control DistrictItem Open Access Florida pedestrian planning and design handbook(University of North Carolina, Highway Safety Research Center, 1997-03) University of North Carolina (System). Highway Safety Research Center; Florida. Dept. of TransportationItem 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 City of Rockville bicycle master plan update : final report(City of Rockville, 1996-12-13) Rockville (Md.); A/E Group; Bicycle Federation of America