State of Oregon Bicycle Master Plan

State of Oregon Bicycle Master Plan
Title State of Oregon Bicycle Master Plan PDF eBook
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Pages 84
Release 1988
Genre Bicycle trails
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Plan also contains information on: Bicycle path signs and striping.

Current Planning Guidelines and Design Standards Being Used by State and Local Agencies for Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities

Current Planning Guidelines and Design Standards Being Used by State and Local Agencies for Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities
Title Current Planning Guidelines and Design Standards Being Used by State and Local Agencies for Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities PDF eBook
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Pages 128
Release 1992
Genre Bicycle trails
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National Bicycle and Walking Study

National Bicycle and Walking Study
Title National Bicycle and Walking Study PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1992
Genre Bicycle trails
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Urban Bikeway Design Guide, Second Edition

Urban Bikeway Design Guide, Second Edition
Title Urban Bikeway Design Guide, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author National Association of City Transportation Officials
Publisher Island Press
Pages 258
Release 2014-03-24
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1610915658

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NACTO's Urban Bikeway Design Guide quickly emerged as the preeminent resource for designing safe, protected bikeways in cities across the United States. It has been completely re-designed with an even more accessible layout. The Guide offers updated graphic profiles for all of its bicycle facilities, a subsection on bicycle boulevard planning and design, and a survey of materials used for green color in bikeways. The Guide continues to build upon the fast-changing state of the practice at the local level. It responds to and accelerates innovative street design and practice around the nation.

Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities

Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities
Title Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities PDF eBook
Author
Publisher American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials
Pages 96
Release 1999
Genre Technology & Engineering
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Bicycle Justice and Urban Transformation

Bicycle Justice and Urban Transformation
Title Bicycle Justice and Urban Transformation PDF eBook
Author Aaron Golub
Publisher Routledge
Pages 294
Release 2016-07-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317362330

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As bicycle commuting grows in the United States, the profile of the white, middle-class cyclist has emerged. This stereotype evolves just as investments in cycling play an increasingly important role in neighborhood transformations. However, despite stereotypes, the cycling public is actually quite diverse, with the greatest share falling into the lowest income categories. Bicycle Justice and Urban Transformation demonstrates that for those with privilege, bicycling can be liberatory, a lifestyle choice, whereas for those surviving at the margins, cycling is not a choice, but an often oppressive necessity. Ignoring these "invisible" cyclists skews bicycle improvements towards those with choices. This book argues that it is vital to contextualize bicycling within a broader social justice framework if investments are to serve all street users equitably. "Bicycle justice" is an inclusionary social movement based on furthering material equity and the recognition that qualitative differences matter. This book illustrates equitable bicycle advocacy, policy and planning. In synthesizing the projects of critical cultural studies, transportation justice and planning, the book reveals the relevance of social justice to public and community-driven investments in cycling. This book will interest professionals, advocates, academics and students in the fields of transportation planning, urban planning, community development, urban geography, sociology and policy.

Bicycling the Backroads of Northwest Oregon

Bicycling the Backroads of Northwest Oregon
Title Bicycling the Backroads of Northwest Oregon PDF eBook
Author Philip N. Jones
Publisher The Mountaineers Books
Pages 212
Release 1992
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780898863406

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Beautiful vistas, afternoon picnics by sparkling lakes, historic points of interest, and lush flower fields await the cyclist who ventures out of the city onto the backroads of Northwest Oregon. This fully updated guide in the popular Bicycling the Backroads series presents information on scenic bicycle loop tours with an expanded choice of day, weekend, and longer rides through low- traffic, rural, and semi-rural areas.