Pedestrian and Bike Roadway Design Features

A presentation by Josh DeBruyn (MDOT) and Ronald Emery (Department of Attorney General) given on May 29th, 2008 at the Designing Healthy Livable Communities Conference.

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Road Diets — Safety, Equity, and Reliability

A road diet FAQ. Basically a road diet is switching a road from four lanes to two, with a center turn lane. Engineers and planners alike have found that in high turn environments three-lane roads can carry as many motor vehicles as a four-lane road- with greater safety and efficiency for all modes of transportation.

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