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Planning for cycling

Publication Year

2014

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Looks at how the potential of cycling as a sustainable mode of transport can be realised and integrated into existing and new infrastructure. Covers: cycling characteristics, behaviour and trends in the UK; benefits of cycling; current conditions and challenges; legal and regulatory context for cycling; cycling strategies and plans; planning cycle networks and routes; promoting cycling; monitoring and evaluation of cycling schemes; and also further information on planning for cycling.

Document History

Dated November 2014.

Author

Gallagher, R. and Parkin, J.

ISBN

9780902933521

Publisher Information

Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation

The Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) was previously known as the Institution of Highways and Transportation (IHT). It provides information on the planning, design, construction, maintenance and operation of land-based transport systems and infrastructure.

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