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Trends in Bicycle Facility Design. Choices, Choices, Choices. Health and Safety Moment. Bicycle Safety – Things You SHOULD Do. Obey the rules of the road Obey traffic controls (signals, stop, yield) Do not swerve or maneuver unpredictably Ride on the right side of the road
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Trends in Bicycle Facility Design Choices, Choices, Choices
Bicycle Safety – Things You SHOULD Do • Obey the rules of the road • Obey traffic controls (signals, stop, yield) • Do not swerve or maneuver unpredictably • Ride on the right side of the road • Always wear a helmet! • Teach your children the bicycle rules of the road
Topics • Before You Design • Trends and Issues in Bicycle Facility Design • Other Tips from the Trenches
Engage The Roadway Engineer • Speak their language • Know their limits • Discover their issues and opportunities • Involve them in the original concept
The Engineer’s Bibles • AASHTO Geometric Design of Highways and Streets • AASHTO Guide to Development of Bicycle Facilities • Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), (particularly Part 9) • ITE’s Innovative Bicycle Treatments • FHWA Documents and reports • Local and state design criteria
Educate the Design • Investigate other planned and programmed projects in the area • Identify any key connections or features • Identify any known opportunities • Provide a suggested list of stakeholders
Follow Through • Follow the progress of the concept, environmental document and final design • Give credit where due (particularly agency staff) • Demonstrate support
Sharrows • called “Shared Lane Marking” in MUTCD Clifton Road Sharrow, from BikeEmory.edu
Bicycle Boxes (Not included in 2009 MUTCD)
Bicycle Parking and Storage Source: New York City Bicycle Survey, 998 responses
Bicycle Parking and Storage • Curbside bicycle parking • Workplace bicycle storage • Required parking/storage for new development • Parking reductions
Complete Streets • Complete streets are designed and operated to enable safe access for all users. • Consistent with direction of USDOT policy • See National Complete Streets Coalition (www.completestreets.org)
(These tips are free) • Roadway (or right-of-way) ownership dictates control of design • Funding mechanisms sometimes limit or dictate design