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Columbus Avenue Neighborhood Transportation Study, San Francisco County Transportation Authority
- This report outlines results from a survey of individuals along Columbus Avenue in San Francisco, CA. Results show that a majority of individuals rely on walking, biking, and transit to reach the area. ... more >>
Designing for Pedestrians, Washington State Department of Transportation
- Washington State's Designing for Pedestrians website offers assistance in the form of research materials, frequently asked questions, and outlines of design standards. ... more >>
Curbing Cars, Transportation Alternatives
- This study examines the travel, shopping and spending patterns of visitors, residents and workers on Prince Street, a vibrant commercial street in the historic SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan. ... more >>
Context Sensitive Solutions in Designing major Urban Thoroughfares for Walkable Communities, Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE)
- This report provides guidance and demonstrates for practitioners how context sensitive solutions (CSS) cocepts and principles may be applied in roadway improvement projects that are consistent with their physical settings. ... more >>
Making Walking and Cycling Safer, Transportation Quarterly, Vol. 54, No. 3
- This document outlines programs in Germany and the Netherlands that have improved mobility through non-motorized modes of transportation. ... more >>
The Fatality Risk of Walking in America, Center for Urban Transportation Research - University of South Florida
- This paper proposes a time-based comparative approach to examining the fatality risk of walking. ... more >>
A Method for Estimating Pedestrian Volume for Street Intersections in San Francisco, Department of Geography and Human Environmental Studies - San Francisco State University
- This paper presents a model for estimating pedestrian volume in San Francisco, and examines the built environment at multiple geographic scales and included pedestrian activities of all potential trip purposes. ... more >>
Evaluation of Pedestrian Countdown Signals in Montgomery County, Maryland, Transportation Research Board
- Pedestrian countdown signals installed at five intersections in Montgomery County, Maryland, were evaluated with a before-and-after study. ... more >>
Sidewalk Planning: A GIS-Based Approach, Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
- A custom GIS-based toolset was developed to accurately identify potential sidewalk construction and maintenance projects, score and prioritize these projects using weighted comparisons, and provide cost estimates. ... more >>
World Health Day 2010, World Health Organization (WHO)
- For World Health Day 2010, cities around the world will use the Ciclovia model to close their streets to traffic and promote physical and mental health activities. Ciclovia means "bicycle path& ... more >>