Transcription of Costs for Pedestrian and Bicyclist Infrastructure Improvements
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Costs for Pedestrian and Bicyclist Infrastructure Improvements A Resource for Researchers, Engineers, Planners, and the General Public Authors: Max A. Bushell, Bryan W. Poole, Charles V. Zegeer, Daniel A. Rodriguez UNC Highway Safety Research Center Prepared for the Federal Highway Administration and supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation through its Active Living Research program October, 2013 Page 1 of 45 Contents Acknowledgements .. 3 Authors .. 3 The Highway Safety Research Center .. 4 Cover Page Photo Credits .. 4 Executive Summary .. 5 Making the Case for Pedestrian and bicycle Infrastructure .. 6 Walking/Bicycling and Public Health .. 7 Methodology .. 7 Key Assumptions .. 9 Sources .. 10 Infrastructure Cost Tables .. 10 bicycle Facilities .. 12 bicycle Parking .. 12 Bikeway .. 12 Bikeway Preparation .. 13 Traffic Calming Measures .. 13 Chicanes.
sponsored Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC) at the time that this paper was originally written. He is now Transportation Planner at Stantec Consulting Services, Ltd. He holds a achelor’s Degree from ornell University and a Master’s Degree in ity and Regional Planning from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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