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RECORD NUMBER: 1610 OF 1673

Main Title Urban Bikeway Design Guide [electronic resource].
Type EBOOK
CORP Author National Association of City Transportation Officials.
Publisher Island Press/Center for Resource Economics : Imprint: Island Press,
Year Published 2014
Call Number RA565-600
ISBN 9781610915823
Subjects Environmental sciences ; Architecture ; Environmental Medicine
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.5822/978-1-61091-582-3
Collation XII, 248 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
Foreword -- Introduction -- Bike Lanes. Conventional Bike Lanes. Buffered Bike Lanes. Contra-Flow Bike Lanes. Left-Side Bike Lanes -- Cycle Tracks. One-Way Protected Cycle Tracks. Raised Cycle Tracks. Two-Way Cycle Tracks -- Intersections. Bike Boxes. Intersection Crossing Markings. Two-Stage Turn Queue Boxes. Median Refuge Island. Through Bike Lanes. Combined Bike Lane/Turn Lane. Cycle Track Intersection Approach -- Signals. Bicycle Signal Heads. Signal Detection and Actuation. Active Warning Beacon for Bike Route at Unsignalized Intersection. Hybrid Beacon for Bike Route Crossing of Major Street. Urban Bikeway Design Guide -- Signing and Marking. Colored Bike Facilities. Colored Pavement Material Guidance. Shared Lane Markings. Bike Route Wayfinding -- Bicycle Boulevards. Route Planning. Signs and Pavement Markings. Speed Management. Volume Management. Minor Street Crossings. Major Street Crossings. Offset Intersections. Green Infrastructure -- Resources. Notes. Design Guide Project Teams. References. The NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide, Second Edition, is based on the experience of the best cycling cities in the world. Completely re-designed with an accessible, four-color layout, this second edition continues to build upon the fast-changing state of the practice at the local level. The designs in this book were developed by cities for cities, since unique urban streets require innovative solutions. To create the Guide, the authors conducted an extensive worldwide literature search from design guidelines and real-life experience. They worked closely with a panel of urban bikeway planning professionals from NACTO member cities and from numerous other cities worldwide, as well as traffic engineers, planners, and academics with deep experience in urban bikeway applications. The Guide offers substantive guidance for cities seeking to improve bicycle transportation in places where competing demands for the use of the right-of-way present unique challenges. First and foremost, the NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide, Second Edition will help practitioners make good decisions about urban bikeway design. The treatments outlined in this updated Guide are based on real-life experience in the world's most bicycle friendly cities and have been selected because of their utility in helping cities meet their goals related to bicycle transportation. Praised by Former Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood as an "extraordinary piece of work," the Guide is an indispensable tool every planner must have for their daily transportation design work.