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... 3   Introduction Background The number of people 6 years and older in the United States who bicycled at least once a year increased approximately 23% between 2010 and 2021 to a total of 51.4 million people (Statista Research Department 2022)
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... 4 Practices for Adding Bicycle and Pedestrian Access on Existing Vehicle Bridges Many state DOTs have created plans to improve active transportation networks and increase active transportation options along state-owned roadways. One improvement is reallocating roadway space for pedestrians and bicyclists or constructing new facilities to accommodate these road users.
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... Introduction 5 sources suggested by panel members was conducted. The results of the literature review are summarized and incorporated into this final report.
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... 6 Practices for Adding Bicycle and Pedestrian Access on Existing Vehicle Bridges The survey was divided into six sections: • Introduction and screener questions. • Questions focused on the number of projects implemented recently and currently being implemented that provide or improve access to existing vehicle bridges for active transportation users.

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