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Tools

Tool resources include those used for assessment, analysis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.

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Guidelines from the American Association of State Highway and Transportation for planning, designing, operating, and maintaining bike facilities. Designs include shared roadways, signed shared roadways, bike lanes, shared use paths, and other design considerations.

Biking | Tools | Mobility
Citation: American Association of State Highway and Transportation. AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities. Washington, DC. 1999.

Overview of existing bike share program elements: equipment and systems (bike fleets, parking and locking mechanisms, station design, user interface, and check-in/check-out protocols); maintenance, management, safety, and liability; cost, funding, and operational models.

Biking | Tools | Mobility
Citation: Bike Sharing/Public Bikes: An Overview of Programs, Vendors, and Technologies. Portland, OR. Alta Planning and Design, 2010.

Critical success factors associated with the pre-planning phase, developing, implementing, and evaluating the plan, engaging a consultant, and ensuring accountability.

Biking | Tools | Mobility
Citation: Lagerwey P. Creating a Road Map for Producing and Implementing a Bicycle Master Plan. . Washington, DC. National Center for Bicycling and Walking. 2009.

Overview of bicycle boulevards, specific design elements, marketing/maintenance and safety, case studies, and bicycle boulevard audit tool.

Biking | Tools | Mobility
Citation: Walker L, Tresidder M, and Birk M. Fundamentals of Bicycle Boulevard Planning and Design. Portland, OR. Initiative for Bicycle and Pedestrian Innovation Center for Transportation Studies, Portland State University, in conjunction with the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals and Alta Planning and Design. 2009.

Extensive report includes a review of completed shoulder and centerline rumble strip research, existing practices and policies, safety effectiveness, application and design criteria, and recommendations for future research.

Biking | Tools | Mobility
Citation: Torbic DJ, Hutton JM, Bokenkroger CD, et al.. Guidance for the Design and Application of Shoulder and Centerline Rumble Strips. NCHRP Report 641. Transportation Research Board. 2009.