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Wyoming. Dept. of Transportation. Planning Branch. Wyoming bicycle & pedestrian transportation plan. WYDOT Planning, 2002.

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International, Richard Perrin Brad Huff T. Y. Lin, and Michael Flynn Colin Brown Charlie Vinyl Sam Schwartz Engineering. Practices for Selecting Pedestrian and Bicycle Projects. Transportation Research Board, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17226/26177.

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Roth, Rhys. Municipal strategies to increase pedestrian travel: Final report. Washington State Energy Office, 1994.

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Ryus, Paul, Erin Ferguson, Kelly M. Laustsen, et al. Guidebook on Pedestrian and Bicycle Volume Data Collection. Transportation Research Board, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.17226/22223.

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Group, American Planning Association Oregon Chapter Transportation Rule Working. Recommendations for pedestrian, bicycle and transit friendly development ordinances. The Group, 1993.

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Ryus, Paul, Erin Ferguson, Kelly M. Laustsen, et al. Methods and Technologies for Pedestrian and Bicycle Volume Data Collection. Transportation Research Board, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.17226/23429.

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San Francisco (Calif.). Municipal Transportation Agency. Balboa Park Station pedestrian and bicycle connection project: Executive summary. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, 2009.

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Victoria. Parliament. Social Development Committee. First report upon the inquiry into child pedestrian and bicycle safety. The Committee, 1986.

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Natarajan, Shankar. Framework for selection and evaluation of bicycle and pedestrian safety projects in Virginia. Virginia Transportation Research Council, 2008.

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Lagerwey, Peter A., Michael J. Hintze, James B. Elliott, Jennifer L. Toole, and Robert J. Schneider. Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation Along Existing Roadsâ€"ActiveTrans Priority Tool Guidebook. Transportation Research Board, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.17226/22163.

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Ryus, Paul, Andrew Butsick, Frank R. Proulx, Robert J. Schneider, and Tony Hull. Methods and Technologies for Pedestrian and Bicycle Volume Data Collection: Phase 2. Transportation Research Board, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17226/24732.

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Team, Virginia Pedestrian/Bicycle Safety. Pedestrian and bicycle crash experience: A report of the city of Charlottesville, Virginia. The Team, 1998.

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Langen, Marius de. Productive and liveable cities: Guidelines for pedestrian and bicycle traffic in African cities. Balkema, 2001.

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Ferrara, Thomas C. Statewide safety study of bicycles and pedestrians on freeways, expressways, toll bridges, and tunnels. Mineta Transportation Institute, 2001.

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Buzzell, Rolfe G. 2003 cultural resources survey of the Chitina bicycle/pedestrian path, TEA-0850 (23)/60928. Office of History and Archaeology, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Alaska Department of Natural Resources, 2003.

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Gilleran, Brian F. Bicycling & walking in the nineties and beyond: Applying Scandinavian experience to America's challenges. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Office of Highway Safety, Office of International Programs, 1994.

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Pratt, Richard H., John E. Evans IV, Herbert S. Levinson, et al. Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes Handbook, Third Edition: Chapter 16, Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities. Transportation Research Board, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.17226/22791.

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Carter & Burgess. Environmental assessment for City of Missoula: City Project #95-062, State Project CM 8199(31), Control No. 3140. Carter & Burgess, 2000.

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Carter & Burgess. Finding of no significant impact on the environmental assessment and programmatic section 4(f) evaluation for 39th Street, SW Higgins Avenue, S. Higgins Avenue: City of Missoula, City Project #95-062, State Project CM 8199(31), control no. 3140. Carter & Burgess, 2000.

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Arnold, E. D. Evaluation of the Cross Alert system on the Virginia Capital Trail in James City County. Virginia Transportation Research Council, 2008.

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Committee, Victoria Parliament Social Development. Safe roads for children: Second and final report upon the inquiry into child pedestrian and bicycle safety. The Committee, 1987.

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Nelson, Arthur C. Private provision of public pedestrian and bicycle access ways: Public policy rationale and the nature of private benefits. City Planning Program, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994.

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Agency, San Francisco (Calif ). Municipal Transportation. SFMTA Transportation system ; SFMTA Bicycle program ; Transit effectiveness project ; SF Park ; SFMTA Pedestrian program ; SF Go, traffic management: [brochures]. SFMTA, 2008.

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Complete streets: Best policy and implementation practices. American Planning Association, 2010.

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Carter & Burgess. Environmental assessment for State Project CM 8199 (27) City of Missoula, California street pedestrian/bicycle bridge, control no. 3040 in Missoula County. Carter & Burgess, Inc., 1997.

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Montana. Dept. of Transportation. Highways Division-Engineering. Finding of no significant impact on the environmental assessment for CM 8199(27), California street pedestrian/bicycle bridge, Missoula County, P.M.S. control #3040. The Dept., 1997.

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Engineering, HDR. Northside bicycle/pedestrian railroad overpass Missoula, Montana, State project no. CM 8199 (28) P.M.S. Control no. 3168: Revised environmental assessment and programmatic section 4(f) evaluation. HDR Engineering, Inc., 1997.

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Engineering, HDR. Finding of no significant impact on the environmental assessment for the northside bicycle/pedestrian railroad overpass Missoula, Montana, State project no. CM 8199 (28) P.M.S. Control no. 3168. HDR Engineering, 1997.

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Buzzell, Rolfe G. Cordova historic building survey for the First Street sidewalk improvement project and the Copper River Highway bicycle and pedestrian path, mile 0-10.7. Office of History and Archaeology, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Alaska Dept. of Natural Resources, 2002.

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American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Guide for geometric design of transit facilities on highways and streets. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, 2014.

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Office, General Accounting. Transportation enhancements: Status of the $2.4 billion authorized for nonmotorized transportation : report to Congressional requesters. The Office, 1996.

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Banister, Chris. The travel to work patterns in England and Wales for pedestrians and cyclists: The policy implications. Dept. of Town & Country Planning, University of Manchester, 1988.

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Street, Roger T. C. The pedestrian hobby-horse: At the dawn of cycling. Artesius Publications, 1998.

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South Dakota. Dept. of Transportation. Statewide long range transportation plan. South Dakota Dept. of Transportation, Project Development Office, 2010.

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National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board., ed. Pedestrian and bicycle planning with safety considerations. Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, 1987.

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United States. Federal Highway Administration. and National Bicycling and Walking Study (U.S.), eds. Linking bicycle/pedestrian facilities with transit: Enhancing bicycle and pedestrian access to transit. Federal Highway Administration, 1993.

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United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration., ed. Pedestrian and bicycle crash analysis tool. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2000.

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United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration., ed. Pedestrian and bicycle crash analysis tool. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2000.

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Street, Roger. The Pedestrian Hobbyhorse: The First Bicycle. Quotes Ltd, 1997.

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Michael, Beltz, Huang Herman Fu, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Highway Safety Research Center., Bicycle Federation of America, and United States. Federal Highway Administration., eds. Bicycle/pedestrian trip generation workshop: Summary. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Research and Development, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, 1998.

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Pedestrian and Bicycle Planning With Safety Consideration (Transportation Research Record). Transportation Research Board, 1988.

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Center, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research, ed. GIS tools for improving pedestrian & bicycle safety. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Research, Development, and Technology, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, 2000.

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GIS tools for improving pedestrian & bicycle safety. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Research, Development, and Technology, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, 2000.

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National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board., ed. Driver performance, pedestrian planning, and bicycle facilities. Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, 1988.

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Connecticut. Dept. of Transportation. Office of Intermodal Planning. and United States. Federal Highway Administration., eds. Connecticut statewide bicycle and pedestrian transportation plan. The Department, 1999.

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Metropolitan Toronto (Ont.). Parks and Property Dept., ed. Pedestrian/bicycle pathway user counts, 1991-1992. Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto Parks and Property Dept., 1992.

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United States. Federal Highway Administration. and National Bicycling and Walking Study (U.S.), eds. The role of local bicycle/pedestrian coordinators. Federal Highway Administration, 1993.

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United States. Dept. of Transportation. and United States. Bureau of Transportation Statistics., eds. Bicycle and pedestrian data: Sources, needs, and gaps. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, 2000.

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1943-, Burgess Bruce, United States. Federal Highway Administration., Bicycle Federation, and National Highway Institute (U.S.), eds. Bicycle and pedestrian planning under ISTEA: Participant workbook. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, 1994.

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What is the secretarial initiative for pedestrian & bicycle? U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, 1996.

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