;Contents: Rumble Strips or Not Along Wide Shoulders Designated for Bicycle Traffic; Bicycle Use of Highway Shoulders; Modeling Bicycle Demand as a Mainstream Transportation Planning Function; A Cost Model for Bikeways; Method to Determine Level of Service for Bicycle Paths and Pedestrian-Bicycle Paths; User Counts on Bicycle Lanes and Multiuse Trails in the United States; Demographic and Economic Characteristics of Bicyclists Involved in Bicycle-Motor Vehicle Accidents; Bicycle-Motor Vehicle Crash Types: The Early 1990s; Nonmotor Travel in the 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey; Evaluation of Different Types of Pedestrian-Vehicle Separations; Private Provision of Public Pedestrian and Bicycle Access Ways; Public Policy Rationale and the Nature of Public and Private Benefits; Evaluation of Safety for Pedestrians at Macro- and Microlevels in Urban Areas; and Driver and Pedestrian Comprehension of Pedestrian Law and Traffic Control Devices.


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    Title :

    Bicycle and Pedestrian Research


    Publication date :

    1995


    Size :

    140 pages



    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English







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