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Hundreds of Miles of New Bike Lanes Coming to Pittsburgh

Hundreds of Miles of New Bike Lanes Coming to Pittsburgh Dan Kaplan James Brasuell Devin Partida Justin B. Hollander View Jobs See a full list of jobs in planning and related fields: urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, development, engineering, and more. View all jobs Post a Job Research thousands of planners, designers, architects, developers, and other professionals and academics who are working with the built environment. Post a job Top Schools Checking in with the Bike(+) Plan in Pittsburgh. April 23, 2021, 7am PDT | James Brasuell | It is Earth Week and Pittsburgh is in the midst of a battle over asphalt, writes John Shumway. Drivers want every inch they can get while the city is trying to make bicycle riders safer.

North Portland in Motion Launches with Goals to Improve Walking, Biking, and Transit

Resources for Safe, Convenient Pedestrian and Bike Infrastructure

Resources for Safe, Convenient Pedestrian and Bike Infrastructure Despite the stated goals of state and federal agencies to encourage active modes of transportation, there s still a long way to go to make sure that all cities and communities have safe, convenient sidewalks and bike lanes. January 17, 2021, 7am PST | James Brasuell | The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has published a toolkit for state departments of transportation to deliver safe and convenient bike and pedestrian infrastructure. The compendium of resources includes work from the Transportation Research Board (TRB) National Cooperative Highway Research Program, the TRB Transit Innovations Deserving Exploratory Analysis (IDEA) Program, the TRB Transit Cooperative Research Program, the TRB Standing Committee on Pedestrians, and the TRB Cooperative Research Programs Division, citing research, reports, and conference panels.

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