Communities Helping Communities: Bike-Ped case studies from FHWA
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From Federal Highway Administrator Gregory Nadeau:
Last week, we launched our latest step in the Safer People, Safer Streets initiative, Case Studies in Delivering Safe, Comfortable, and Connected Pedestrian and Bicycle Networks
For Case Studies, our division offices gathered examples of bike-ped network improvement projects initiated by State DOTs, Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), counties, cities, and other entities to get a better sense of what communities are achieving.
Those 86 examples –21 regional, 6 statewide, and 59 local– were categorized into several key project types, including planning and prioritization, shared use paths, corridor improvements, bridges, on-road facilities, intersections, and crossing improvements...
Learn more about these helpful Case Studies on our Fast Lane blog.


