Authoritative guidance on designing safe, bikeable streets for people of all ages, abilities, and identities is available in print and, as of this week, on NACTO.org.
In January, we released the third edition of the Urban Bikeway Design Guide. Our first update in over a decade, the new Guide is much more than a kit of parts. It’s a how-to guide for thinking critically about designing city streets for people.
Building a bike network—building safer streets—requires an all-hands approach: department leaders, planners, designers, engineers, frontline staff, engagement teams, and more. The newest Urban Bikeway Design Guide provides insights for everyone.
Now, everyone can access information from the Guide wherever they have access to the Internet, whether they’re talking to residents at a community center, making quick adjustments to striping in the street, or stopping by a colleague’s desk to brainstorm.
Having the Guide’s contents at your fingertips doesn’t replace the value of a reference copy. We’re thrilled that so many people have already picked up a copy for themselves or their colleagues. (We’re already preparing for a second print run!). Our publisher, Island Press, priced the print edition at just $55. And you can use the code UBDG3 for 20% off that price when you order directly from their website.