ADOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Program

ADOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Program

Bicyclist Safety Action Plan DOWNLOAD (Large file: 16MB) 2018 Bicyclist Safety Action

ADOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Program

Bicyclist Safety Action Plan

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2018 Bicyclist Safety Action Plan Update uses a data-driven approach to assess bicyclist-motorist crashes on the State Highway System (SHS) during the period 2012-2016. The Plan identifies steps, actions, and potential countermeasures that, upon implementation and over time, will measurably reduce bicyclist crashes, injuries, and fatalities on the SHS.

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Development of a Bicyclist & Pedestrian Count Strategy Plan for the AZ State Highway System

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The ADOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Count Strategy Plan is the first step for ADOT to implement a bicycle and pedestrian count program. The program is designed to support safety assessments, performance measurement, and reporting such as key bicycle and pedestrian indicators and targets established in the ADOT Statewide Bicycle Pedestrian Plan Update.

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Pedestrian Safety Action Plan

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The 2017 Pedestrian Safety Action Plan provides a strategic action plan that effectively focuses resources to reduce the greatest number of severe injury and fatal pedestrian-motor vehicle crashes on the Arizona State Highway System.

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U.S. Bicycle Route 90

This east-west Route is 573 miles long and runs along existing state highways, local streets, and shared-use paths. U.S. Bicycle Route 90 connects the State border of New Mexico and the State border of California.


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