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... 37   The objective of this synthesis is to document and summarize state DOT practices for selecting pedestrian and bicycle projects. This includes the identification of the policy goals and associated criteria, metrics, and targets that state DOTs use to guide evaluation and selection of pedestrian and bicycle projects; the types of pedestrian and bicycle projects that are funded through federal and state programs; and the types of involvement by various non–state DOT stakeholders.
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... 38 Practices for Selecting Pedestrian and Bicycle Projects reasonable travel options available to people) were also commonly included in state DOT plans, selected by survey respondents, and discussed in the available literature.
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... Summary of Major Findings 39   were defined as "awareness" (non–state DOT stakeholders were informed of the development or availability of the state plan) , "consultation" (non–state DOT stakeholders were given the opportunity to provide input at certain points in the development of the state plan)

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