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- Residential Local Street Sidewalk Survey - Institute of Transportation . . .
Early in 2022, a task force of the ITE Complete Streets Council assembled to improve awareness of the opportunity to achieve best practice in local, residential street sidewalk planning, design, and construction The group focused upon residential local street sidewalks, understanding that subsequent efforts may be undertaken on collector arterial sidewalks, business district sidewalks, and
- Complete Streets Resources - Institute of Transportation Engineers
Complete Streets Resources The following is a listing of the most recent publications for this topic
- Planning and Funding Accessible Pedestrian Facilities
Installing detectable warnings at the bottom of a curb ramp can reinstate the sidewalk-to-street boundary for people with visual disabilities, and can prevent serious consequences Other safety considerations are adequate crossing time during walk phases and the application of accessible pedestrian signals
- Complete Streets - Institute of Transportation Engineers
Complete Streets Active Transportation Active transportation refers to modes of travel that do not involved motorized vehicles; the most prominent examples includes biking and walking, although sometimes active transportation can be supplemented by motorized vehicles (e g , walking to a transit stop, using manual pedal power on an electric-assisted bicycle) Active transportation is a key
- Intersection Accessibility - Institute of Transportation Engineers
The effects of current legislation pertaining to sidewalk and trail project planning and funding Current design practices used in the design of sidewalks and trails in terms of accessibility, engineering, and construction Part II is a practical tool for planning, designing, and constructing sidewalks and trails
- Multimodal for All Travelers White Paper on Public Right of Way
EAR recognizes several existing approaches for collecting and storing sidewalk data but cost and scalability continues to be two critical limitations due to a lack of automation to increase the production of data collection, data cleaning and analysis, and transformation of the data from latitude longitudinal and DOT linear referencing systems
- More Resources - Institute of Transportation Engineers
More Resources The following pages provide a variety of information on featured topic areas of interest to the ITE member community Within each page you’ll find links to relevant documents, reports, and information, as well as linkage to ITE Councils and Committees that focus on these issues
- Go out in your neighbourhood to see how many boxes you can fill!
Shade Find a shady spot on the sidewalk and dab for 30 seconds Go out in your neighbourhood to see how many boxes you can fill! Use the back of the paper to answer the questions and complete the prompts Ask your parents to share your experiences with us on social media or email a picture and short write-up to STEM@ite org
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