Fundamentals for Connecting Transit and Pedestrian/Bicycle Facilities
Originally presented on 9/23/2009
Presented by Dan Nabors, Senior Transportation Engineer, Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. and Daniel Rodriguez, Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning, UNC-Chapel Hill
- Download the Webinar
(right-click and "save-as" — WMV, 102 MB) - Read the transcipt (RTF, 114 KB)
Presentation Slides:
- "Transit access for pedestrians and bicyclists: A review and a look ahead" (PDF, 948 KB)
Daniel Rodriguez, Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning, UNC-Chapel Hill - "Federal Highway Administration Pedestrian Safety Guidance for Transit" (PDF, 2.9 MB)
Dan Nabors, Senior Transportation Engineer, Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc.
Additional resources:
- Pedestrian Safety Guide for Transit Agencies
- Easter Seals Project Action Toolkit for the Assessment of Bus Stop Accessibility and Safety
Selected FAQs:
- What resources are available for improving transit access for pedestrians?
- What are the cost considerations and funding opportunities for integrating bicycles and transit?
- What are the benefits of integrating bicycle facilities and transit?
- What communities are integrating bicycling and transit facilities, and how?
- How can bicycles and bicycling infrastructure be integrated with transit?