Pedestrian & Bicycle

Issues & Modes / Pedestrian & Bicycle

According to League of American Bicyclists, between 2005 and 2017, 84 percent of the 70 largest cities in the U.S. experienced a positive trend of bicycle commuting. In recent years there was also a modest increase in the percent of commuters who walk, averaged across all states and the largest cities. City planners and policymakers have begun to consider ways to safely accommodate increasing numbers of vulnerable active transportation road users. Some places have established goals for reaching a designated number of miles of protected bike lane networks, or else implement reduced speed limits within specific areas with the goal of improving safety.

House-Passed Version of the DRIVE Act

Text of engrossed House amendment in the nature of a substitute to the Senate amendment to H.R. 22 (114th Congress), the DRIVE Act....

Happy 80th Birthday to the MUTCD – You the Man(ual)!

Tomorrow, November 7, marks the 80th birthday of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways. USDOT is...

The Rules of the Road: Then Versus Now

October 29, 2015 The 20th century brought with it many things, but the most notable (for all us transportation nerds) may have been...

USDOT Announces $485 Million in FY15 TIGER Grants

October 29, 2015 The Department of Transportation today announced the recipients of $485 million in national infrastructure...

H.R. 3763, the Surface Transportation Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2015

Text of the bill H.R. 3763, the Surface Transportation Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2015, as introduced in the U.S. House of...

Section-by-Section Summary of the House STRR Act, as Introduced

Section-by-section summary of the Surface Transportation Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2015, as released by the T&I chairman...

Text of Draft Surface Transportation Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2015

Text of the draft Surface Transportation Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2015 as released by Chairman Shuster and Ranking Member...

Rewriting the Rules of the Road

Our founder, William P. Eno, first penned the Rules of the Road in the early 1900s. These rules were adopted by New York City in 1909...

1998 TEA21 Bill Signing Ceremony (Video)

Video of the bill signing ceremony for the TEA21 bill on June 9,...

Eno Begins Work on Exploring “Digital Cities”

The digital and information age has brought about a revolution in transportation services. Today, ubiquitous wireless network...

1997 NEXTEA (Administration Bill) Section-by-Section Summary – Part 2

Part 2 of the section-by-section summary of the Clinton Administration's NEXTEA surface transportation reauthorization proposal.

1997 NEXTEA (Administration Bill) Legislative Text Part 2

Text of part 2 of the Clinton Administration's proposed NEXTEA surface transportation reauthorization bill.

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