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Active Transportation Active transportation, such as walking and biking, is important to making communities livable and sustainable We dive deep into all the information you need to know about how Active Transportation impacts the transportation system at large
Active Transportation Overview Active transportation, such as walking and biking, is important to making communities livable and sustainable
Several State DOTs Moving Ahead with Active Transportation Efforts A number of state departments of transportation are pushing ahead with projects that support “active transportation” activity; a catch-all term that refers to infrastructure development that supports pedestrian, bicycling, and other “active” forms of mobility
Georgia DOT Promotes Active Transportation on State Highway Right-of . . . In a unique partnership, the Georgia Department of Transportation is allowing use of public land along a major highway in Atlanta to be converted to a bustling green space that promotes walking, biking, and recreation The trail project, dubbed PATH400, is a 5 2-mile greenway being constructed on public land adjacent to GA400
Kansas DOT Issues Revised Active Transportation Plan A revised active transportation plan or ATP recently issued by the Kansas Department of Transportation seeks to boost walking, bicycling, safe wheelchair use, skateboarding, and non-motorized vehicle mobility options across the state
Minnesota Cities Getting Active Transportation Grants The Texas Department of Transportation noted that funding includes support for 15 active transportation planning studies And in Maryland, Governor Wes Moore (D) highlighted the award of $25 5 million in grants to 40 bicycle, pedestrian and trail projects statewide in September 2023
Active Transportation Safety Peer Exchange Purpose and Intent of the Peer Exchange There is an increasing interest in active transportation among state DOT staff, the transporta-tion sector, and the general public for several reasons Active modes—most commonly walk-ing and biking—can support efforts to reduce carbon emissions and pollution and improve air quality and public health (add citation) However, as explained below, road
Connecticut DOT Breaks Ground on Active Transportation Trail State departments of transportation across the country are involved in similar active transportation trail projects For example, the Nevada Department of Transportation recently hosted an opening ceremony for a new multi-use trail at Kershaw-Ryan State Park in Caliente, NV
Active Transportation Council Building “Research Roadmap” The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Council on Active Transportation is planning to implement a “research roadmap” finalized in July to “prioritize and categorize” state DOT pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure investments in the near future
TxDOT Developing Statewide Active Transportation Plan The Texas Department of Transportation is developing a Statewide Active Transportation Plan or SATP to gather recommendations for improving bicycling, walking, and rolling conditions across the Lone Star state