The AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities is the primary reference for designers of shared use facilities and has been adopted as standard for shared use path design by...
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DISCUSSION
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REDUCTION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
While the purpose of this research was not to evaluate the AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities, that document is currently used throughout the United States to set operational...
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Other Road and Shared Use Path Users
Bicycle rickshaws and pedal carriages-Pedal vehicles with three or four wheels that are intended to carry one or more passengers in addition to the person pedaling the vehicle....
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Bike Lane Width
The AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities (p. 22) recommends a minimum width for bike lanes of 1.2 m (4 ft).(2) While this dimension appears to be adequate to accommodate...
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General: ADA Standard Section 236.1
Section 236.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for exercise machines and equipment.
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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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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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MARKETING PLAN
from the summary charts and formulas can be incorporated into the existing formats of national guidelines such as the AASHTO Green Book, ADAAG, and the AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle...
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Designed Use
For example, on a trail that is actively managed for hiker and pedestrian, pack and saddle, and bicycle use, pack and saddle use would likely be the Designed Use because of the three Managed...
- SciFit Inclusive Fitness PRO2 - Total Body Machine
- Restoring Ambulation Slows Decline in Older Adults - a Biodex Informational Video
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Stopping Sight Distance
The critical trail user for stopping sight distance is the recumbent bicyclist. For wet pavement, AASHTO assumes the friction factor is half that of dry pavement....
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Other power-driven mobility device
whether or not designed solely for use by individuals with mobility impairments--that are used by individuals with mobility impairments for the purpose of locomotion, including golf cars, bicycles...
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§ 35.104 Other power-driven mobility device
whether or not designed solely for use by individuals with mobility impairments--that are used by individuals with mobility impairments for the purpose of locomotion, including golf cars, bicycles...
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NEISS Data
Bicycle trailers have been studied retrospectively using NEISS data.(20) Additionally, if a subject was not using a device, but rather was injured by someone else using the device, that...
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Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
See 49 CFR 27.121 and 27.123. 7See Department of Transportation “Policy Statement on Bicycle and Pedestrian Accommodation Regulations and Recommendations” at: http://www.dot.gov/affairs...
- Mobi-mat® Recpath Demonstration Video
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F236.1 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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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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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...