How Do People Value Different Types of Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure? (2013)
Due to the limited availability of information on people’s valuation of [...]
Due to the limited availability of information on people’s valuation of [...]
One quality of life issue that unites people of all ages is the need for safer streets. Professionals from pediatricians to gerontologists know that to live and feel healthy, Americans need to be spending more time outdoors, walking or biking several times a week for common activities like short trips to the store. Streets that accommodate such active living are called "Complete Streets" (CS), and municipalities that want to take advantage of grants and initiatives to improve safety, health, and economic vitality are well-advised to adopt CS policies that make it easier to connect their residents with places they'd like to go.
The purpose of this research was to identify high [...]
This report is intended to extend and update the [...]
As bicyclists, we are responsible for following the rules of the road. Just as we stay abreast of the latest bike technologies and newest gear, we need to continually refresh our knowledge of riding on the road, practice our bike handling skills, and to always be courteous, even if we have been provoked. We hope this primer on the basics of riding safely and sharing the road will prove to be helpful and encourage you to learn more.
This report contains results from the Bicycle Activity and [...]
The NJ Statewide Pedestrian Survey was conducted in November [...]
The growth in cell-phone-only households represents a challenge for [...]
This report summarizes an analysis of the relationship between [...]
The primary purpose of this report is to provide [...]