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Alteration of wide single carriageway bridges to provide cycleways (UR1)

Publication Year

2000

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Intended to contribute to improving conditions for cyclists and pedestrians, and has been developed to be integral with DETR's principal objective of protecting and improving the environment. The potential exists for bridges to be treated as part of the Sustrans concept of the "travelling landscape" and for each bridge to be considered unique. Each structure whether old or new has the potential to include cycleways in a way which is sensitive to the design of the bridge and to the urban or rural context in which they exist.

Document History

This document is no longer available from the original publisher, therefore the status is unconfirmed. This document was published by the Transport Research Laboratory on behalf of Clash Associates Ltd for the Highways Agency.

ISBN

9780952186083

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Transport Research Laboratory

The Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) is an internationally recognised organisation providing research, consultancy, testing and certification for all aspects of transport.

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