Bicycle and pedestrian research : a peer-reviewed publication of the Transportation Research Board
Title | Bicycle and pedestrian research : a peer-reviewed publication of the Transportation Research Board PDF eBook |
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Release | 1998 |
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ISBN | 9780309065085 |
Research Issues on Bicycling, Pedestrians, and Older Drivers
Title | Research Issues on Bicycling, Pedestrians, and Older Drivers PDF eBook |
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Publisher | Transportation Research Board National Research |
Pages | 98 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Bicycle lanes |
ISBN | 9780309055192 |
This publication of the Transportation Research Board contains 12 papers covering three areas of considerable interest and importance to highway and traffic planners, designers, and operators: bicycles and bicycle facilities; pedestrians and pedestrian facilities; and older drivers.
Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation Research 2000
Title | Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation Research 2000 PDF eBook |
Author | National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 2000 |
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Bicycle and Pedestrian Research, 1998
Title | Bicycle and Pedestrian Research, 1998 PDF eBook |
Author | National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board |
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Pages | 646 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Bicycle trails |
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Guidebook on Pedestrian and Bicycle Volume Data Collection
Title | Guidebook on Pedestrian and Bicycle Volume Data Collection PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Ryus |
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Pages | 139 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Cycling |
ISBN | 9780309308267 |
"TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 797: Guidebook on Pedestrian and Bicycle Volume Data Collection describes methods and technologies for counting pedestrians and bicyclists, offers guidance on developing a non-motorized count program, gives suggestions on selecting appropriate counting methods and technologies, and provides examples of how organizations have used non-motorized count data to better fulfill their missions. To review the research methods used to develop the guidebook, refer to NCHRP Web-Only Document 205: Methods and Technologies for Pedestrian and Bicycle Volume Data Collection."--Publisher's description.
Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities
Title | Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities PDF eBook |
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Pages | 79 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Bicycle trails |
ISBN | 9780309037051 |
Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation Research 2000
Title | Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation Research 2000 PDF eBook |
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Pages | 121 |
Release | 2000 |
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Transportation Research Record contains the following papers: Pedestrian travel potential in northern New Jersey : a metropolitan planning organization's approach to identifying investment priorities (Matley, TM, Goldman, LM and Fineman, BJ); Calibrating pedestrian level-of-service metrics with 3-D visualization (Miller, JS, Bigelow, JA and Garber, N); Power of the line : shared-use path conflict reduction (Jordan, G and Leso, L); Analysis of pedestrian gait and perception-reaction at signal-controlled crosswalk intersections (Fugger, TF, Randles, BC, Stein, AC and Gallagher, B); Effects of traffic calming measures on pedestrian and motorist behavior (Huang, HF and Cynecki, MJ); Automated detection of pedestrians in conjunction with standard pedestrian push buttons at signalized intersections (Hughes, R, Huang, H, Zeeger, C and Cynecki, M); Locator tones for pedestrian signals (Bentzen, BL, Barlow, JM and Gubbe, D); Effects of innovative pedestrian signs at unsignalized locations : three treatments (Huang, H, Zegeer, C and Nassi, R); Sidewalk cross-slope requirements of the American with disabilities act : literature review (Kockerlman, K, Zhao, Y, Heard, L, Taylor, D and Taylor B); New modeling approach for mixed-traffic streams with nonmotorized vehicles (Oketch, TG); Modeling of bicycle road network plan (Hyodo, T, Suzuki, N and Takahashi, K); Cycling and urban traffic management and control systems (Clark, SD and Page, MW); Coordinating traffic signals for bicycle progression (Taylor, DB and Mahmassani, HS); Analysis of gap patterns in longitudinal rumble strips to accommodate bicycle travel (Moeur, RC); Evaluation of innovative bike-box application in Eugene, Oregon (Hunter, WW); Evaluation of blue bike-lane treatment in Portland, Oregon (Hunter, WW, Harkey, DL and Stewart, JR); Influence of experimental pavement markings on urban freeway exit-ramp traffic speeds (Retting, RA, McGee, HW and Farmer, CM).