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Category : Bicycle commuting
Languages : en
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Bicyclist and Pedestrian Data Collection and Analysis Project
Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety
Author: Charles V. Zegeer
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Category : Cycling
Languages : en
Pages : 268
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Category : Cycling
Languages : en
Pages : 268
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Training and Implementation Resources for Pedestrian and Bicyclist Count Data
Author: Shawn Turner
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Category : Cyclists
Languages : en
Pages : 7
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A previous Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) research project (0-6927) developed a statewide pedestrian and bicyclist count database (https://mobility.tamu.edu/bikepeddata/), as well as guidance and requirements for collecting and submitting additional count data to this statewide database This implementation project developed three training components to effectively disseminate this technical information to TxDOT district and regional/local agency staff:1) Short overview webinars to convey basic concepts and generate interest for in-depth training. 2) In-depth training workshops to address technical details related to three main topic areas: (a) data collection and equipment, (b) data summary and analysis, and (c) data use for decision-making. 3) An online resource page to highlight various online documents and resources. This implementation report documents the availability of these training resources.
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Category : Cyclists
Languages : en
Pages : 7
Book Description
A previous Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) research project (0-6927) developed a statewide pedestrian and bicyclist count database (https://mobility.tamu.edu/bikepeddata/), as well as guidance and requirements for collecting and submitting additional count data to this statewide database This implementation project developed three training components to effectively disseminate this technical information to TxDOT district and regional/local agency staff:1) Short overview webinars to convey basic concepts and generate interest for in-depth training. 2) In-depth training workshops to address technical details related to three main topic areas: (a) data collection and equipment, (b) data summary and analysis, and (c) data use for decision-making. 3) An online resource page to highlight various online documents and resources. This implementation report documents the availability of these training resources.