Dig a Little Deeper:
Links, Resources, and Related Materials
Toolkit Links:
Read the highlight report on the
National
Survey of Pedestrian & Bicyclist Attitudes and
Behaviors 2002.
For more
information about the bicycle policies of the
City of Davis, read the
Comprehensive
Bicycle Plan of the City of Davis.
For more
information on planning, designing and
constructing infrastructure for bicycles,
consult the
Guide for the Development of
Bicycle Facilities prepared by American
Association of State Highway and Transportation
Officials (AASHTO).
To know more about ISTEA,
TEA and other aspects of bicycle advocacy, read
the Guide to
Bicycle Advocacy developed by the Bicycles Belong
Coalition Inc.
For more
information about the bicycle policies of the
City of Davis, read the
Comprehensive
Bicycle Plan of the City of Davis.
Check an example
of a
bikability checklist.
Internet Resources:
CoExist
document on safe bicycling in San Francisco
Policy, Infrastructure and
Bicycle Advocacy in Portland, Oregon
Advocacy Info at their site.
To view other
programs and information about safe bicycling
and its benefits, view the
San Francisco
Bicycle Coalition homepage.
Another guideline
for
bicycle infrastructure design
is available at the site of National Center for
Bicycling and Walking.
 
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