NCITE bike/ped training sessions
CDG Director Antonio M. Rosell, P.E. provided instruction at two professional development seminars covering design, maintenance, and operational considerations for biking and walking facilities for members and guests of the North Central Section of the Institute of Transportation Engineers (NCITE).
Working closely with Bike Walk Twin Cities and NCITE, Mr. Rosell led two training courses in May 2010. The specific dates and titles of the courses were:
- Wednesday, May 5 - "Designing for Pedestrians and Cyclists," and
- Friday, May 21 - "Walking and Biking Through Minnesota Winters"
Please scroll down or click on the titles above to view each presentation and download related materials.
Designing for Pedestrians and Cyclists (05.05.10)
- Session announcement
- Download a PDF (4MB) suitable for printing
- View the presentation (click on the image or use arrow keys to move through slides)
Additional resources
Here you can find links to documents and other resources mentioned during the presentation:
- The Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals (APBP)
- The New York City DOT Street Design Manual (download as PDF or purchase a hardcopy)
- The Dutch Design Manual for Bicycle Traffic, published by CROW, the Netherlands' National Information and Technology Platform for Instrastructure, Traffic, Transport and Public Space. Can be purchased from the link provided.
- Minnesota DOT Bikeway Facility Design Guide
- PEDSAFE: Pedestrian Safety Guide and Countermeasure Selection System
- Minneapolis Pedestrian Master Plan
- IBPI Bicycle Boulevard Planning and Design Guidebook
- The City of Copenhagen 2006 Bicycle Account
- City of Copenhagen's official "City of Cyclists" resources (in English)
- National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) Cities for Cycling initiative
Walking and Biking Through Minnesota Winters (05.21.10)
- Session annoucement
- Download a PDF (3MB) suitable for printing
- View the presentation (click on the image or use arrow keys to move through slides)
Additional resources
Here you can find links to documents and other resources mentioned during the presentation:
- 2008 Montreal Transportation Plan
- Pucher & Dijkstra: Making Walking and Cycling Safer: Lessons from Europe
- Pucher & Buehler: Why Canadians Cycle More
- FHWA Report: Walking and Cycling in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland (1994)
- 2005 Bicycling in Québec
- Victoria Transport Policy Institute (VTPI)
- Video: Cycletrack rush hour in snow conditions in Utrecht, Netherlands
- The Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals (APBP)
- The New York City DOT Street Design Manual (download as PDF or purchase a hardcopy)
- The Dutch Design Manual for Bicycle Traffic, published by CROW, the Netherlands' National Information and Technology Platform for Instrastructure, Traffic, Transport and Public Space. Can be purchased from the link provided.
- Minnesota DOT Bikeway Facility Design Guide
- PEDSAFE: Pedestrian Safety Guide and Countermeasure Selection System
- Minneapolis Pedestrian Master Plan
- IBPI Bicycle Boulevard Planning and Design Guidebook
- The City of Copenhagen 2006 Bicycle Account
- City of Copenhagen's official "City of Cyclists" resources (in English)
- National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) Cities for Cycling initiative
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