How to develop a cycling policy and stimulate cycle use in areas with few cyclists.

Author(s)
Koos, M.A.
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Abstract

Seven common and important elements of a bicycle development policy in the U.S.A. are discussed briefly: 1. Build interest, consensus, and partnerships.2. Identify and inventory bicycle development assets. 3. Develop a comprehensive community cycling plan. 4. Organize funding and other sources. 5. Assign responsibility and implement the cycling.6. Evaluate the impact of the policy upon cycling activity. 7. Publicize the policy and maintain the momentum.

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Publication

Library number
B 27136 (In: B 27101 [electronic version only]) /72 / IRRD 816342
Source

In: Proceedings Velo City 1987 : international congress "Planning for the urban cyclist", Groningen, 22-26 September 1987, C.R.O.W Record 2, p. 205-208

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