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This new edition of John Forester's handbook for transportation policymakers and bicycling advocates has been completely rewritten to reflect changes ofthe last decade. It includes new chapters on European bikeway engineering, cityplanning, integration with mass transit and long-distance carriers, "trafficcalming," and the art of encouraging private-sector support for bicycle commuting.Aprofessional engineer and an avid bicyclist, John Forester combined those interestsin founding the discipline of cycling transportation engineering, which regardsbicycling as a form of vehicular transportation equal to any other form oftransportation. Forester, who believes that riding a bicycle along streets withtraffic is safer than pedaling on restricted bike paths and bike lanes, argues thecase for cyclists' rights with zeal and with statistics based on experience, trafficstudies, and roadway design standards. Over the nearly two decades since BicycleTransportation was first published, he has brought about many changes in thenational standards for highways, bikeways, bicycles, and traffic laws. His EffectiveCycling Program continues to grow.
360 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1983