As cities across the globe aim to spore more bicycling as part of their transport portfolio, natural questions emerge such as where to find the space to build out the network and will it be worth it? This chapter contextualizes the advantages of planning for bicycle travel against the background of the urban fabric that exists in most cities. We argue that cities are closer to being set up to optimize travel by bike and that space in existing city streets is prime to be changed to prioritize such.
Kevin J. Krizek and David A. King
Edited by Karst T. Geurs, Kevin J. Krizek and Aura Reggiani
Karst T. Geurs, Kevin J. Krizek and Aura Reggiani
Kevin J. Krizek, Jessica Horning and Ahmed El- Geneidy
Edited by Karst T. Geurs, Kevin J. Krizek and Aura Reggiani
Accessibility Analysis and Transport Planning
Challenges for Europe and North America
Edited by Karst T. Geurs, Kevin J. Krizek and Aura Reggiani
Accessibility is a concept central to integrated transport and land use planning. The goal of improving accessibility for all modes, for all people, has made its way into mainstream transport policy and planning in communities worldwide. This unique and fascinating book introduces new accessibility approaches to transport planning across Europe and the United States.