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Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning
Lesson 4

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Lesson Outline


Federal Requirements


Federal Planning Guidance


State Plans

  • Outreach to regional and local jurisdictions.
  • Identification of policies and legal barriers.
  • Development of planning and design guidelines for local governments.
  • Coordination among State agencies.
The picture shows a report cover for the Pennsylvania Statewide Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan.

Regional/MPO Plans


Common Elements of Local Pedestrian and Bicycle Plans

  • Gaining public involvement.
  • Using geographic information systems (GIS).
  • Reviewing transportation and land use policies/regulations.
  • Establishing facility design procedures.
  • Identifying and prioritizing where improvements are needed.
The picture shows six people clustered around a map, taking notes in a planning session.

Forecasting Travel Demand


Assessing Pedestrian and Bicycle Suitability


Bicycle Level of Service A

The picture shows a 4-lane road, two lanes in both directions, passing cornfields. The road has a paved 9’ shoulder, and a bicyclist is riding towards the camera.
  • 2.7-m (9-ft) shoulder.
  • 4-m (12.5-ft) lane.
  • 88 km/h (55-mi/h) speed limit.
  • 4 lanes, undivided.
  • 8,000 average daily traffic (ADT).
  • 3% trucks.

Bicycle Level of Service E

The picture shows a cyclist riding on the 1 foot paved shoulder of a busy two lane suburban road. There is a truck approaching the cyclist from behind and in order for the cars to pass the cyclist, they must cross the solid yellow center line.
  • 0.3-m (1-ft) shoulder.
  • 4-m (12.5-ft) lane.
  • 80 km/h (50 mi/h) speed limit.
  • 2 lanes, undivided.
  • 8,000 ADT.
  • 7% trucks.

Types of Maps

  • Urban bicycle map.
  • Bicycling guide.
  • Bicycling touring guide.
  • City and county bicycle and pedestrian plan maps.
There is a graphic picture of a GIS drawing of the Lancaster County Prioritized Bicycle System.

Lesson Summary


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