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- Sidewalk sheds. by National Safety Council.(CARDINAL)141986;
Includes bibliographical references (page 3).
- Subjects: Pedestrian facilities design.; Pedestrian areas;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Guide specifications for design of pedestrian bridges / by American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.Standing Committee on Highways.(CARDINAL)310428;
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- Subjects: Footbridges; Pedestrian facilities design;
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- Planning and designing local pedestrian facilities / by Zegeer, Charles V.(CARDINAL)149391; North Carolina.Office of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation.(CARDINAL)306033;
Includes bibliographical references.About this report -- Pedestrians with disabilities -- Sidewalks, walkways and paths -- Pedestrian and motorist signs and markings -- Signalization -- Crosswalks, curb ramps and refuge islands -- School zone practices -- Traffic calming strategies -- Exclusive pedestrian facilities -- Work zone pedestrian safety -- Other pedestrian facility considerations.
- Subjects: Pedestrian facilities design; Sidewalks;
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- Design and safety of pedestrian facilities : a recommended practice of the Institute of Transportation Engineers / by ITE Traffic Engineering Council Committee TENC 5A-5.(CARDINAL)308492;
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Roadway design considerations -- Pedestrians with disabilities -- Sidewalks and paths -- Pedestrian and motorist signing -- Signalization -- Crosswalks and stop lines -- Pedestrian refuge islands -- Pedestrian barriers -- Curb parking restrictions -- Grade-separated crossings -- School practices -- Neighborhood traffic control measures -- Pedestrian-oriented environments -- Transit stops -- Work zone pedestrian safety -- Summary and conclusion.
- Subjects: Pedestrian facilities design; Pedestrian areas;
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Winston-Salem urban area sidewalk and pedestrian facilities plan.
Introduction, goals and objectives, vision statements -- Current pedestrian needs -- Existing plans, programs, and policies -- Pedestrian data -- Pedestrian facilities plan -- Pedestrian facilities funding sources for the MPO -- Appendix A -- Appendix B (maps) -- Appendix C
- Subjects: Pedestrian facilities design; Sidewalks;
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- Urban space for pedestrians : a report of the Regional Plan Association / by Pushkarev, B. S.(Boris Sergeevich),1929-(CARDINAL)150613; Zupan, Jeffrey M.(CARDINAL)158826; Regional Plan Association (New York, N.Y.)(CARDINAL)150589;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.'This book reflects a broad spectrum of work on transportation and space in urban centers carried out at Regional Plan Association over the past decade' -- note
- Subjects: Pedestrian facilities design.; City planning.; Space (Architecture); Public spaces.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Estimating bicycling and walking for planning and project development: a guidebook / by Kuzmyak, J. Richard,author.(CARDINAL)312718; Walters, Jerry(Writer on transportation),author.(CARDINAL)325635; Bradley, Mark A.,author.(CARDINAL)312091; Kockelman, Kara,author.(CARDINAL)661510; United States.Federal Highway Administration,sponsor.(CARDINAL)139839; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials,sponsor.(CARDINAL)138446; National Cooperative Highway Research Program,sponsor.(CARDINAL)281856; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board,issuing body.(CARDINAL)141287;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 116-117).Summary -- chapter 1. Introduction -- chapter 2. Fast facts about walking and bicycling -- chapter 3. Factors affecting walking and biking -- chapter 4. Best-practice methods for estimating bicycle and pedestrian demand -- chapter 5. Application of methods -- References -- appendix A. Seattle tour-generation and mode choice models -- appendix B. Enhanced four step process -- appendix C. Portland pedestrian model enhancement -- appendix D. Baltimore PedContext model -- appendix E. Baltimore MoPeD model -- appendix F. Portland bicycle route choice model -- appendix G. Direct demand models."TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 770: Estimating Bicycling and Walking for Planning and Project Development: A Guidebook contains methods and tools for practitioners to estimate bicycling and walking demand as part of regional-, corridor-, or project-level analyses. The products of the research include a guidebook for practitioners on a range of methods for estimating bicycling and walking activity and a CD-ROM containing a GIS Walk Accessibility Model, spreadsheets, and the contractor's final report, which documents the research and tools that operationalize the methods described in the guidebook."--Publisher description.Research sponsored by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Cycling; Pedestrian facilities design.; Needs assessment.; Pedestrian traffic flow;
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- Visibility and comprehension of pedestrian traffic signals / by Pennak, Sara.(CARDINAL)403726; Finkle, Mark.; Mace, Douglas J.(CARDINAL)311179; United States.Federal Highway Administration.(CARDINAL)139839; Last Resource, Inc.(CARDINAL)311178;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-60).Final report.Performed by the Last Resource, Inc. under contract no.
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Pedestrian facilities design.; Pedestrians; Traffic signs and signals;
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- Older pedestrian characteristics for use in highway design. by Knoblauch, Richard L.(CARDINAL)311186; Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center.(CARDINAL)286897;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-122).Introduction -- An analysis of the older pedestrian's task and related motor, sensory, perceptual, cognitive and behavioral factors -- Problem identification activities -- Field studies of pedestrian walking speed, pedestrian startup time, and pedestrian stride length -- Development of recommended changes to highway design and operational practices -- Appendix A: A description of the pedestrian's task -- References.The objective of this project was to develop traffic planning and engineering guidelines for the design of pedestrian facilities that are sensitive to the needs of older pedestrians. A detailed task analysis and literature review were conducted to identify the aspects of the pedestrian's tasks that are difficult for older persons, including motor, sensory, perceptual, cognitive, and behavioral factors. Several activities were undertaken to identify specific problems experienced by older pedestrians that could be addressed by changes in design standards and operational practices. These activities included analysis of accident exposure data, a survey of older pedestrians, focus group discussions, and a survey of practitioners. It was determined that older pedestrians experience difficulties at signalized intersections and often do not have sufficient time to cross. A field study was conducted to determine the walking speed, startup time, and stride length of older pedestrians. More than 7,000 pedestrians in 4 cities were observed in order to measure these parameters. Specific recommendations for changes to highway design and operational practices are described.
- Subjects: Pedestrian facilities design.; Older people.; Walking.; Pedestrians.;
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- Guide specifications for design of FRP pedestrian bridges. by American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.;
Includes bibliographical references (page R-1).
- Subjects: Footbridges; Pedestrian facilities design; Fiber-reinforced plastics.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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