Bicycle transportation : a handbook for cycling transportation engineers /
John Forester.
- 2nd ed.
- Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1994.
- xi, 346 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-336) and index.
1.Two views in cycling transportation engineering-- 2.The psychology of beliefs about cycling-- 3.History and demography of modern cycling-- 4.History of governmental actions regarding cycling-- 5.Cycling accidents-- 6.Parameters of practical cycling-- 7.Systematic traffic law-- 8.The effect of bikeways on traffic-- 9.The effect of bikeways on traffic -- 10.Flow of cycle traffic-- 11.Prediction of cycling traffic volume-- 12.Cyclist proficiency and cyclist training-- 13.The bikeway controversy-- 14.Europen bikeway engineering and design-- 15.The importance of cycling organizations-- 16.Cycling and environmentalism-- 17.Nighttime protective equipment and the consumer product safety commission-- 18.Maps and mapping-- 19.The practice of cycling transportation engineering -- 20.Recommended cycling transportation program-- 21.Changing governmental policy-- 22.The form of cities planning-- 23.Law enforcement-- 24.Road design-- 25.Traffic calming-- 26.Improving bicycle facilities-- 27.Integration with mass transit and long distance carriers-- 28.Changing traffic law for cycling -- 29.Future educational programs-- 30.Private sector encouragement-- 31.Conclusion.
A handbook for transportation policy makers and bicycling advocates. This edition includes new chapters on: European bikeway engineering; city planning; traffic-calming and encouraging private sector support for the bicycle commuting.
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