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Shared-Use Paths Best Practices Spotlight Article

Case Study
2024

Description

A shared-use path (also called a multi-use path) is a bikeway, at least 8 feet in width, physically separated from motor vehicle traffic by an open space or barrier, and within a highway or independent right-of-way. In addition to bicycle use, shared-use paths may also be used by pedestrians, skaters, wheelchair users, joggers, and other users. This National RTAP Best Practices Spotlight Article highlights a shared-use path project that spans across Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia.
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Tags:

Tags :
  • shared-use
  • shared use
  • multi-use
  • multi use
  • path
  • paths
  • walkway
  • walkways
  • bikeway
  • bikeways
  • bike
  • bikes
  • bicycle
  • bicycles
  • cycle
  • cycles
  • scooter
  • scooters
  • parks
  • leisure
  • scenic
  • destination
  • destinations
  • pedestrian
  • pedestrians
  • skater
  • skaters
  • skating
  • wheelchair
  • wheelchairs
  • walker
  • walkers
  • walking
  • jogger
  • joggers joggin

TRT Terms:

TRT terms :
  • Urban design
  • Multiple use
  • Multiple use planning
  • Bikeways
  • Walkways
  • Bicycles
  • Pedestrians
  • Scooters
  • Parks
  • Wheelchairs
  • Skating
  • Walking

TA Center:

TA center :
  • National RTAP
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