The Federal Transit Administration (FTA), in partnership with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), supports the TEA-21 vision of a more coordinated, truly multimodal transportation system, and believes that public transportation and bicycles are logical partners in realizing this future. This booklet summarizes the benefits of integrating bicycle and transit facilities and explains how FTA capital and planning program funds can be used to plan and implement facilities and equipment which improve bicycle access to public transportation. It also provides examples of how communities are successfully linking bicycles and transit to provide more and better choices to meet peoples daily travel needs.
Bicycles and Transit. A Partnership that Works
2008
16 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Transportation , Bicycles , Transit integration , Public transportation , Partnerships , Benefits , Facilities integration , TEA-21 vision , Multimodal transportation systems , Federal Transit Administration (FTA) , Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) , Daily travel needs
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