TRB’s Cooperative Research Program’s Report to the
AASHTO Technical Committee on Nonmotorized Transportation
http://www.trb.org/nchrp/Pages/776.aspx
Publications
An Expanded Functional Classification System for Highways and Streets (NCHRP Report 855, preprint)
Development of Crash Modification Factors for Uncontrolled Pedestrian Crossing Treatments (NCHRP Report 841)
Crossing Solutions at Roundabouts and Channelized Turn Lanes for Pedestrians with Vision Disabilities: A Guidebook (NCHRP Report 834)
A Performance-Based Geometric Design Process (NCHRP Report 839)
Application of Pedestrian Crossing Treatments for Streets and Highways (NCHRP Synthesis 498)
Emergency Exit Signs and Marking Systems for Highway Tunnels (NCHRP Web-Only Document 216)
Proposed Update of the AASHTO Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities (NCHRP 15-45, Final Report delivered to AASHTO for their use in updating the guide)
Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation along Existing Roads--ActiveTrans Priority Tool Guidebook (NCHRP Report 803)
Liability Aspects of Pedestrian Facilities (NCHRP Legal Research Digest 65)
Livable Transit Corridors: Methods, Metrics, and Strategies (TCRP Report 187)
Guidebook on Pedestrian Crossings of Public Transit Rail Services (TCRP Report 175)
U.S. Bicycle Route Guide Signing (Contractor's Final Report)
Guidebook on Pedestrian and Bicycle Volume Data Collection (NCHRP Report 797)
Performance-Based Analysis of Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (NCHRP Report 785)
Estimating Bicycling and Walking for Planning and Project Development: A Guidebook (NCHRP Report 770)
Recommended Bicycle Lane Widths for Various Roadway Characteristics (NCHRP Report 766)
Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes Handbook, Third Edition: Chapter 16 Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities (TCRP Report 95)
Local Policies and Practices That Support Safe Pedestrian Environments (NCHRP Synthesis 436)
Recent Roadway Geometric Design Research for Improved Safety and Operations (NCHRP Synthesis 432)
Crossing Solutions at Roundabouts and Channelized Turn Lanes for Pedestrians with Vision Disabilities (NCHRP Report 674)
Quantifying the Benefits of Context Sensitive Solutions (NCHRP Report 642)
Accessible Pedestrian Signals: A Guide to Best Practices (Workshop Edition 2010)
Liability Aspects of Bikeways (NCHRP Legal Research Digest 53)
Multimodal Arterial Level of Service (NCHRP Report 616)
Pedestrian Safety Prediction Methodology(NCHRP Web-Only Document 129)
Improving Pedestrian Safety at Unsignalized Crossings (TCRP Report 112/NCHRP Report 562)
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Current Projects (Year and Quarter are approximate for availability)
Enhancing Airport Wayfinding for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities (ACRP 07-13, 2017 Q3)
Guidelines for Designing Low- and Intermediate-Speed Roadways that Serve All Users (NCHRP 15-48, 2018 Q1)
Conducting Systemic Pedestrian Safety Analysis (NCHRP 17-73, 2018 Q3)
Innovative Solutions to Facilitate Accessibility for Airport Travelers with Disabilities (ACRP 01-31, 2018 Q3)
Pedestrian Injuries and Fatalities Relative to Traffic Speed (NCHRP 20-05/49-08, 2018 Q4)
Proposed Update of the AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities (NCHRP 15-60, 2019 Q1)
Operational and Safety Considerations in Making Lane Width Decisions on Urban and Suburban Arterials (NCHRP 03-112, 2019 Q1)
Decision-Making Guide for Traffic Signal Phasing (NCHRP 03-118, 2019 Q2)
Guidance to Improve Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety at Intersections (NCHRP 15-63, 2019 Q2)
Bicyclist Facility Preferences and Effects on Increasing Bicycle Trips (NCHRP 08-102, 2019 Q3)
Guide for Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety at Alternative Intersections and Interchanges (A.I.I.) (NCHRP 07-25, 2019 Q4)
Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Performance Functions for the Highway Safety Manual (NCHRP 17-84, 2020 Q1)
Signal Timing Strategies for Non-Motorized Users (NCHRP 03-133, 2020 Q3)
Enhancing Pedestrian Volume Estimation and Developing HCM Pedestrian Methodologies for Safe and Sustainable Communities (NCHRP 17-87, 2020 Q4)
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Please send any comments or recommendations to
rderr@nas.edu.