Abstract
The Integrated Bicycle and Pedestrian Infrastructure Plan, conceived in 2014, is guiding the development of a bicycle network to accommodate a safer environment for all modes of campus travel. As new dedicated paths are completed, opportunities for integrating academic and student life are emerging. Planning the bike share program, launched in 2015, requires understanding shifts in student travel throughout campus, safe and efficient riding, locating bike share stations, and connecting to adjacent communities. Join us for a discussion.
Session Number
123
Session Title
Building a Better Pedestrian and Biking Infrastructure
Track Title
Multi-Modal Transportation
Location
PMU 240
Date of Version
March 2017
Recommended Citation
Gulich, Michael, "Building the Boilermakers’ Biking Infrastructure" (2017). Purdue Road School. 96.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2017/presentations/96
Start Date
3-8-2017 9:30 AM
End Date
3-8-2017 10:20 AM
Building the Boilermakers’ Biking Infrastructure
PMU 240
The Integrated Bicycle and Pedestrian Infrastructure Plan, conceived in 2014, is guiding the development of a bicycle network to accommodate a safer environment for all modes of campus travel. As new dedicated paths are completed, opportunities for integrating academic and student life are emerging. Planning the bike share program, launched in 2015, requires understanding shifts in student travel throughout campus, safe and efficient riding, locating bike share stations, and connecting to adjacent communities. Join us for a discussion.