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Citation

Anderson G, Searfoss L, Cox A, Schilling E, Seskin S, Zimmerman C. ITE J. 2015; 85(6): 29-36.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Institute of Transportation Engineers)

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Abstract

Complete Streets, as a transportation decision-making approach, has gained popularity as a low-cost way to achieve multiple community goals: reducing crashes and injuries, supporting economic development, and encouraging multimodal travel. A Complete Streets approach directs transportation professionals to consistently plan, design, construct, operate, and maintain a community's transportation network to support travel by foot, assistive device, bicycle, public transportation vehicle, car, and truck. More than 700 states, regions, counties, cities, and towns in the United States have committed to this approach through a Complete Streets policy.


Language: en

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