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For classes, conferences, and training opportunities: online calendar at www.TrailsTraining.net


AASHTO bicycle facilities


training programs available The American Association of State Highway


Transportation Official’s (AASHTO) Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities serves as a key resource for creating and designing bicycle facilities in the U.S. The Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center and Toole


Design Group offered a seven-part webinar series on the updated AAHSTO Bike Guide. Both presentation slides and videos of the full webinars are available from the archived presentations:


 Overview of Revised AASHTO Guide for Development of Bicycle Facilities


 Bicycle Planning  On-Road Facilities Part 1: Bike Lanes


 On-Road Facilities Part 2: Shared Lanes, Paved Shoulders, Bicycle Boulevards, and Traffic Signals


 Off Road Facilities: Shared Use Path Design


 Off Road Facilities: Share Use Path - Roadway Intersection Design


 Maintenance and Operations


Access the bike facility training programs at www.pedbikeinfo. org/training/webinars_PBIC_LC_AASHTO.cfm.


Trails training: 2014 highlights


October 8 – Neighborhoods around the world! 


October 16-18 — Bellingham, WA 


October 16-17 — Greenfield, NH 


October 18-19 — Greenfield, NH 


October 21 — Online Webinar Webinar: MAP-21 2.0


October 21-23 —   


November 8 —  


November 12-19 —  


See details of these and many more learning opportunities at www.AmericanTrails.org/Calendar.html.


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