Designing for All Ages & Abilities doesn’t just mean creating bikeways that work for all bicyclists; it also means designing bikeways that are navigable for pedestrians of All Ages & Abilities as well. Drawing from chapters 3-5 of the Guide, this module introduces design principles and tools to create accessible bikeways with a specific focus on designing for people with low or no vision.
This module is relevant to a broad set of planners and engineers interested in designing accessible streets. While focused on aspects of bikeway design, the principles and design tools are applicable to many projects in the right-of-way.
This event is part of a series of members-only trainings on the Urban Bikeway Design Guide. We invite anyone who works at a NACTO member city or transit agency to attend the series. Those working on planning, designing, and implementing bikeway networks should consider attending the full series.
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