The AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities (p. 36) specifies 30 km/h (20 mi/h) as the minimum design speed that should be used on shared use paths (figure 47).(2) It goes...
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11B-236.1 General
Similarly, there are many types of cardiovascular exercise machines, such as stationary bicycles, rowing machines, stair climbers, and treadmills....
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236.1 General
Similarly, there are many types of cardiovascular exercise machines, such as stationary bicycles, rowing machines, stair climbers, and treadmills....
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236.1 General
Similarly, there are many types of cardiovascular exercise machines, such as stationary bicycles, rowing machines, stair climbers, and treadmills....
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11B-236.1 General
Similarly, there are many types of cardiovascular exercise machines, such as stationary bicycles, rowing machines, stair climbers, and treadmills....
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11B-236.1 General
Similarly, there are many types of cardiovascular exercise machines, such as stationary bicycles, rowing machines, stair climbers, and treadmills....
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This report describes the operational characteristics of bicycles and these emerging user types: Inline skates Electric bicycles Kick scooters Tandems...
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Surfaces
Rule of thumb: If you could ride a narrow-tired bicycle AND if you could push a chubby 3-year-old child in an "umbrella" stroller across the surface without making ruts, a person in a wheelchair...
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Surcharges
Examples A county adult education program offers a bicycle repair course and charges participants $50....
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Adult Tricycles
They can also be used for recreation in a manner similar to bicycles....
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Individuals with Partial or Total Vision Loss
They often participate with another person (tandem bicycles are particularly popular for individuals with vision loss)....
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Design of Shared Use Paths, Street Intersections, and Midblock Crossings
This federally sponsored research reveals that in many cases, neither the bicycle nor the pedestrian is the design "vehicle" or user for shared use paths, their intersections with roadways...
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Station 3-Turning Radii
For bicycles, AASHTO (p. 38) recommends a minimum radius of 12 m (36 ft) for a design speed of 20 km/h (12 mi/h), increasing to a minimum radius of 74 m (225 ft) for a design speed of 50...
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Path Width
Several user types, including bicycles, recumbent bicycles, and hand cycles, required more than 3 m (10 ft) of width (at the 85th percentile level) to execute a three-point turn....
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Definition of Segway and Scope of Interim Policy
This policy does not cover motorcycles, mopeds, tricycles, bicycles (whether or not motor-powered), or other similar devices not permitted to be operated in Federal buildings....
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Hand Cycles (Stand-Alone)
The caster wheels do not touch the ground unless the rider leans the bicycle to one side or the other....
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Station 5-Lateral Operating Space (Sweep Width)
For example, the tread of a bicycle is the width of its tires. The tread of a wheelchair is the width from the outer edge of the left tire to the outer edge of the right tire....
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RECOMMENDATIONS
The AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities should be updated to reflect this research's findings on bicycles....
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Jogging Strollers
Some jogging strollers have hand brakes similar to bicycle brakes, improving stopping capabilities at higher speeds....
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FOREWORD
Kick scooters, inline skates, hand cycles, recumbent bicycles, and other emerging users are now commonly seen sharing space with bicycles and pedestrians on roadways and shared use paths...
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State Motor Vehicle Crash Data
NC, OH Skateboards 2 NV, NC Nonmotorized scooter 0 Motorized scooter 7 AZ, AR, GA, KS, KY, NV, VT Nonstandard bicycle...