To access an individual module, choose from the list above.ĭownload all PowerPoint slideshows. Equity in Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation.Connections to Transit and Shared Mobility.Bicycle and Pedestrian Data for Planning.That crash happened along North Tryon Street in the inbound lanes just before Interstate 485 and near Pavilion Boulevard, shortly before 6 a.m. Policies that Support Pedestrian and Bicycle Planning (WBTV) Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police are investigating after they say a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle on North Tryon Street in northeast Charlotte early Thursday morning.The Benefits of Designing Streets for Walking and Bicycling. Through this course, students will recognize the legitimacy of the bicycle and pedestrian modes understand how policy, planning, and. Introduction to Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation The FHWA Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation University Course is designed to help educators inspire the next generation of practitioners to support safe, vibrant, and multimodal transportation systems.The course spans a wide range of topics including an introduction to bicycling and walking issues, planning and designing for bicycle and pedestrian facilities, and supporting elements and programs. The course materials are intended for use in graduate or undergraduate courses in civil engineering and/or urban/regional planning programs, but materials can also be incorporated into classes in public health, public policy and administration, and landscape architecture. The bridge connects the current John Chambers College of Business and Economics building to the pathway between Ming Hsieh and Oglebay Hall. The course contains 21 PowerPoint slideshows with speaker notes and complementary materials including assignments, readings, and videos. An additional pedestrian bridge is present on WVU’s downtown campus located on University Avenue. Through this course, students will recognize the legitimacy of the bicycle and pedestrian modes understand how policy, planning, and engineering practices can be improved to create a more balanced transportation system and become familiar with basic policies, practices, tools, and design principles that can be used to create bicycle and pedestrian-friendly communities. The FHWA Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation University Course is designed to help educators inspire the next generation of practitioners to support safe, vibrant, and multimodal transportation systems.
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