EPA, the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are all seeking to integrate the transportation/air quality planning and implementation required by the Clean Air Act into existing planning and programming procedures. Now is the time for bicycle activists, bicycle planners, transportation planners, and transportation engineers, to get bicycle programs into the planning process. One of the major plans is the three C's plan, The Continuing, Comprehensive transportation planning process carried on Cooperatively by states and local communities. Administered by DOT the three C's process includes the Unified Work Program, Transportation Plan which includes Transportation System Management (TSM) and the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and its annual elements. The report presents a preliminary list of elements to be included in a comprehensive bicycle plan and some alternative approaches. Included is a listing of cognizant personnel responsible for coordinating strategies for reducing pollution by use of bicycles.
Bicycle Strategies to Reduce Air Pollution
1978
20 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Air Pollution & Control , Urban transportation , Bicycles , Air pollution abatement , Transportation management , Traffic control , Land use , Parking facilities , Safety engineering , Bikeways , Bicycle lanes , Bikeway planning , Transportation planning
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