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| #e.22170 | Thursday 9:00AM to 4:00PM November 29,
2012 | CM | 6.00 |
AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities – Training CourseHighway Safety Research CenterDenver, CO The American Association of State Highway Transportation Official’s (AASHTO) Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities serves as a key resource for planning and designing bicycle facilities in the U.S. The 2012 edition has significantly expanded the content of the guide, more than doubling in length and going from three chapters (1999 edition) to seven chapters.
This training provides a comprehensive overview of the new content of the guide. It focuses on topic areas in the guide that have been significantly expanded, including the planning chapter; characteristics of bicyclists and common trip types; and the planning and design of bike lanes, shared lanes, bicycle boulevards, off-road paths, and bike routes.
Registration Contact Alison Dewey, League of American Bicyclists 202-621-5443, alison@bikeleague.org
More Email: alison@bikeleague.org Phone: 202-621-5443
Instructors: Eric Mongeli Eric Mongelli is Toole Design Group’s Director of Engineering. The hallmark of Eric’s work is a creative approach to complete streets design, while maintaining a solid focus on user safety and comfort. His projects have ranged from road diets to complex urban streetscape retrofits and multi-use trail designs. Eric is an extremely thorough project manager with experience managing large, multi-disciplined teams and taking projects through their full evolution including planning, environmental analysis, design, right-of-way acquisition and construction. Eric served as the lead engineer for the 2012 edition of the AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities. Tony Hull Tony Hull has over a decade of experience in bicycle and pedestrian planning. He spent four years at Transit for Livable Communities (TLC) in the Twin Cities, where he was instrumental in the development of analytic tools and the community mode share estimation model for the Federal Non-Motorized Transportation Pilot Program. Prior to his position at TLC, he worked on bicycle and pedestrian issues at the Mid Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC). At Toole Design Group, Tony serves as a technical expert on projects nationwide. (3 Ratings)
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