Contents: Overview of Bicycle Transportation in China; Bicycle: A Vital Transportation Means in Tianjin, China; Traffic Segregation on Spatial and Temporal Bases: The Experience of Bicycle Traffic Operations in China; Operational Analysis of Bicycle Interchanges in Beijing, China; Characteristics of Bicycle Users in Shanghai, China; Pedestrian Characteristics and the Promotion of Walking in Kuwait City Center; Sharing the Road with Bikers; The Nigerian Experience; Statewide Bicycle Planning in the United States; Transportation in Developing Countries: Obvious Problems, Possible Solutions; Policy Making and Planning for Nonmotorized Transportation Systems in Third World Cities: A Developmental Approach; Nonmotorized Transport Choice Model and the Effect of Lower Bus Fares on Different Income Groups; Economic Incentives and Mode Choice; Pedestrian Speed-Flow Relationship for Central Business District Areas in Developing Countries; Bicycle Access to Public Transportation: Learning from Abroad.


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    Title :

    Nonmotorized Transportation Research and Issues


    Contributors:
    L. Crayton (author) / N. C. Kassabian (author) / A. G. Tobias (author) / S. E. G. Brown (author) / N. Solomon (author)

    Publication date :

    1993


    Size :

    89 pages



    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English