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Achieving multimodal networks : applying design flexibility and reducing conflicts / C. Porter [and five others].

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Porter, Chris, author.
Contributor:
United States. Federal Highway Administration, sponsoring body.
Cambridge Systems, Inc.
Toole Design Group, LLC
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Traffic flow--United States.
Traffic flow.
Transportation--Planning.
Transportation.
United States.
Genre:
Online resources.
technical reports.
Technical reports
Technical reports.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (vi, 112 pages) : color illustrations
Place of Publication:
Washington D.C. : U.S Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, August 2016.
Summary:
This publication is a resource for practitioners seeking to build multimodal transportation networks. The publication highlights ways that planners and designers can apply the design flexibility found in current national design guidance to address common roadway design challenges and barriers. It focuses on reducing multimodal conflicts and achieving connected networks so that walking and bicycling are safe, comfortable, and attractive options for people of all ages and abilities.
Notes:
Performing organizations: Cambridge Systematics, Inc. and Toole Design Group, Inc.
"Publication number FHWA-HEP-16-055."
"August 2016."
Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource, PDF version; title from cover (FHWA, viewed Mar. 12, 2018).
Other Format:
Print version: Porter, Chris. Achieving multimodal networks
OCLC:
994617819

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