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RE: Bike Friendly Communities: Best Practices You Have Seen
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Melany Alliston
12-03-2024 03:56 PM
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Mitch, The 5th edition to the AASHTO Guide to the Development of Bicycle Facilities is also being released this month. It represents the latest state of the practice, and incorporates additional/new facility types like separated bike lanes, bicycle boulevards, and rural bikeways and goes into much ...
RE: What is Utility Coordination?
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Melany Alliston
01-29-2020 10:27 AM
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Al, I would recommend starting with state Department of Transportation requirements for "utility clearance." These are driven by federal law and policy, and all state DOTs have a pretty rigorous process for performing physical investigations, contacting and coordinating with utility owners, documenting ...
RE: Bicycle Lanes width
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Melany Alliston
10-31-2018 08:12 AM
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Pedro, I would also like to clarify the interpretation of the 4-foot minimum width included in the AASHTO Bike Guide. (Our firm collaborated with AASHTO to write the 2012 guide and is currently working on an update.) The 4-foot dimension is based on the minimum operating space needed by the cyclist ...
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