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NACTO Urban Bikeway Deisgn Guidebook (NACTO, 2012)

Posted on February 15, 2012

The National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO), has issued their Urban Bikeway Design Guide, a collection of the best in innovative bikeway treatments around the U.S. This is part of their Cities for Cycling program.

Posted in Best Practices, Livability, ResourcesTagged best practices, bicycling, guidelines, NACTO, urban

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