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Pedestrian and Bicycle Data Collection

The “Pedestrian and Bicycle Data Collection in United States Communities: Quantifying Use, Surveying Users and Documenting Facility Extent (large PDF download) report was sponsored by the Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center with support from the Federal Highway Administration. The report examines 27 communities’ efforts to gather, analyze and apply pedestrian and bicycle data. Use its illustrative case studies to compare different strategies to develop pedestrian and bicycle facilities.



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