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Bicycling and Walking in North Carolina: A Long-Range Transportation Plan Prepublications Copy for Public Review

Author(s):

Highway Safety Research Center, U. of North Carolina

Organization:

Highway Safety Research Center

Publisher/Date:

University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center, 1996

Rating:

Limited Usefulness

Abstract:

A fairly detailed case study of one state’s effort towards providing facilities for cyclists and pedestrians. It gives both regional and municipal examples. The book is clearly directed toward cyclists, with scant mention of persons with limited abilities.

Number of Pages:

104

Table of Contents?

Yes

Index?

No

Illustrations?

Yes (Photographs)

Material Type:

Book

Key Document?

No

Categories:

Policy, Planning

Keywords:

North Carolina - State, Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety, Transportation Plan

Record Last Updated:

July 2006

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