This manual provides the planner and the engineer with the basic considerations necessary to plan pedestrian facilities or systems of facilities. Included are the basic concepts in pedestrian trip generation and movement, and basic types of facilities available to the planner, categorized by horizontal, vertical, and time separations. Each of the types of impacts to users and nonusers of pedestrian facilities is discussed. The interrelationships among facility characteristics and the various levels of impacts on pedestrians, motorists, abutting property occupants, and the community in general are presented. An approach to general economic cost estimating in terms of both construction cost and continuing operating and maintenance costs is de...
1973PDFTech ReportPedestrian facilities designUnited States. Federal Highway Administration. Office ...
Context Pedestrian movement can be seen as the most important mode of transportation at and around t...
This dissertation examines the theoretical and conceptual basis for evaluating pedestrian spaces. Th...
"March 1989."Prepared by Brian L. Bowman, John J. Fruin and Charles V. Zegeer (Goodel-Grivas, Inc.)....
US Transportation Collection1997PDFManualOtak, Inc.Washington (State). Department of TransportationP...
The model share of pedestrians in developing cities has the tendency of being very high as opposed t...
Walking is an important mode of transport. In urban areas a significant proportion of trips up to 1-...
8006528PDFTech ReportVHTRC 81-R13VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilArnold, E. DRobins,...
This study has evaluated three existing road junction in Metro Manila – two interchanges and one maj...
1989HandbookPeter J. Hatzi (HRT-20)PDFTech ReportDTFH61-86-C-00055;FHWA IP-88-019NCP 3A9d0013Pedestr...
Pedestrian-oriented developments are those that include a mixture of land uses, shorter distances be...
Interchanges are designed to improve the efficiency of vehicular traffic operations on roadways. Ped...
Federal Highway Administration1994PDFOtherUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Highway Safet...
There is growing support for improvements to the quality of the walking environment, including more ...
Pedestrian facilities can be defined as walkways, pedestrian crossings, under passes, over passes a...
1973PDFTech ReportPedestrian facilities designUnited States. Federal Highway Administration. Office ...
Context Pedestrian movement can be seen as the most important mode of transportation at and around t...
This dissertation examines the theoretical and conceptual basis for evaluating pedestrian spaces. Th...
"March 1989."Prepared by Brian L. Bowman, John J. Fruin and Charles V. Zegeer (Goodel-Grivas, Inc.)....
US Transportation Collection1997PDFManualOtak, Inc.Washington (State). Department of TransportationP...
The model share of pedestrians in developing cities has the tendency of being very high as opposed t...
Walking is an important mode of transport. In urban areas a significant proportion of trips up to 1-...
8006528PDFTech ReportVHTRC 81-R13VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilArnold, E. DRobins,...
This study has evaluated three existing road junction in Metro Manila – two interchanges and one maj...
1989HandbookPeter J. Hatzi (HRT-20)PDFTech ReportDTFH61-86-C-00055;FHWA IP-88-019NCP 3A9d0013Pedestr...
Pedestrian-oriented developments are those that include a mixture of land uses, shorter distances be...
Interchanges are designed to improve the efficiency of vehicular traffic operations on roadways. Ped...
Federal Highway Administration1994PDFOtherUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Highway Safet...
There is growing support for improvements to the quality of the walking environment, including more ...
Pedestrian facilities can be defined as walkways, pedestrian crossings, under passes, over passes a...
1973PDFTech ReportPedestrian facilities designUnited States. Federal Highway Administration. Office ...
Context Pedestrian movement can be seen as the most important mode of transportation at and around t...
This dissertation examines the theoretical and conceptual basis for evaluating pedestrian spaces. Th...