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American Society of Civil Engineers, National Association of Home Builders, The Urban Land Institute, 1990.  Residential Streets: 2nd Edition. Washington: Bicycle Federation of America.

 Barham, P. Oxley, P., Shaw, T. Accessible public transport infrastructure: Guidelines for the design of interchanges, terminals, and stops. Crowthorne: Mobility Unit of the Department of Transport and the Passenger Transport Executive Group.  These design guidelines outline methods that can be used to develop public transportation infrastructures that are more accessible to non-motorized means of travel i.e.: pedestrians and cyclists.

 Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access: A Review of Existing Guidelines and Practices. Parts I and II.  Axelson, Peter. Chesney, Densise A. Galvan, Dorothy. Kirschbaum, Julie B. US Department of Transportation, Washington, DC. July, 1999.

 U.S. Department of Transportation. “Case Study No. 24: Current Planning Guidelines and Design Standards Being Used By State and Local Agencies for Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities” National Bicycling And Walking Study, August, 1992, Publication No.FHWA-PD-93-006. (98 pages)

 U.S. Department of Transportation. “Case Study No. 22: Current Planning Guidelines and Design Standards Being Used By State and Local Agencies for Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities” National Bicycling And Walking Study, August, 1992, Publication No.FHWA-PD-93-019.
 

 Untermann, Richasrd K. Accommodating the Pedestrian: Adpating Towns and Neighborhoods for Walking and Bicycling.  New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1984.
 

 FHWA Publication No. FHWA IP-88-019. Handbook on Planning, Design and Maintenance of Pedestrian Facilities. Washington, D.C.: Federal Highway Administration, March 1989.

Robinson, F.O. et al. “Strategies for Increasing Levels of Walking and Bicycling for Utilitarian Purposes.” Transportation Research Record 743. Washington, D.C: 1980, 38-48.

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