NTL Record

Title Linking Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities with Transit: Enhancing Bicycle and Pedestrian Access to Transit
Record ID 66895
Personal Name
Creator
Replogle, Michael A.; Parcells, Harriet
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Planning, Environment, and Realty; National Association of Railroad Passengers
Publisher United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publication Date 19920101
Language English
Abstract This report deals with how people get to and from public transportation by bicycling or walking, a subject which has not been extensively studied in North America. Pedestrian and bicycle access to transit has been taken for granted in many communities, and frequently neglected in planning, design, and operations. However, without good pedestrian and bicycle access to transit, the only way passengers can be attracted out of their cars is to provide parking at transit stations and stops. New flexibility in funding under the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) and the requirements of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments offers new opportunities and strong encouragement for transportation agencies to work together in improving pedestrian and bicycle access to transit. Action in this area offers the potential of highly cost-effective reductions in air pollution emissions, increased transit ridership, alleviation of chronic capacity shortages at many park-and-ride lots, and reduced traffic congestion near transit stations. A number of transit agencies and local and State Governments have initiated efforts to improve nonmotorized transit access, but many major problems and opportunities have not yet been addressed. This report highlights some of these efforts and opportunities.
Rosap ID dot:41365
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/41365
General Subjects Bicycle parking--United States; Pedestrian facilities design--United States; Bicycle trails--United States; Pedestrian areas--United States; Cycling--United States; Walking--United States; Choice of transportation
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Report Number FHWA-PD-93-012
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/66000/66800/66895/case9.pdf
Alternative URL http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/ped_bike/docs/case9.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository