|
|
Guidance
The following guidance is recommended as a resource for state and local governments to support the implementation of best practices.
On this page:
FHWA Memorandum (February 24, 1999)
Guidance and Policies to implement the Bicycle and Pedestrian Provisions of the Federal-aid Program in Title 23 of the U.S. Code.
FHWA Program Guidance (February 24, 1999)
This document explains the need to mainstream bicycling and walking into transportation planning, design, and operations. It provides useful policy statements, funding and eligibility requirements, and project selection and design information.
- Statewide Transportation Planning; Metropolitan Transportation Planning; Final Rule (effective March 16, 2007)
Equestrian and Other Nonmotorized Use on Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities
FHWA position statement and Related Provisions and Implications.
- Framework for Considering Motorized Use on Nonmotorized Trails and Pedestrian Walkways
FHWA/FTA Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation Planning Guidance (November 28, 1994)
Guidance for consideration and appropriate inclusion of bicycle and pedestrian elements in Statewide and MPO transportation plans and TIPs.
FHWA Memorandum (January 17, 1992)
Designation of Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinators within State Departments of Transportation.
- Traffic Control Sign Guidance - See the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).
The MUTCD does not have a particular section for Pedestrian Facilities because pedestrian information is contained throughout the MUTCD.


Federally funded transportation facilities for pedestrians must meet the requirements of the American with Disabilities Act.
- FHWA's Oversight Role in Accessibility
Announcement of USDOT Accessibility Regulations: 49 CFR Part 37--Transportation Services for Individuals with Disabilities: Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 209 / Monday, October 30, 2006 / Rules and Regulations / Page 63263. HTML / PDF
Public Rights-of-Way Access Advisory, January 23, 2006 Notice of availability of the Access Board's November 2005 Draft Public Rights-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines
FHWA/FTA Memorandum (September 25, 2000)
The Americans with Disabilities Act Policy promotes universal design and the development of a fully accessible transportation system. This document calls for mainstreaming facilities for people with disabilities in our nation's transportation system.
FHWA Program Administration Policy on Pedestrians and Accessible Design
The Office of Program Administration is concerned with the design of the pedestrian environment in the public right of way for disabled individuals.
Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access
Memorandum (November 20, 2001) - explains the responsibilities of the USDOT in implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Part 1 - provides a review of the State of the Practice in accomodating people with disabilities.
Part 2 - provides recommended design criteria for accessible transportation facilities.
Errata Sheet - provides technical corrections to the recommended designs proposed in Part 2.
Detectable Warnings Memorandum (July 30, 2004)
Detectable Warnings Memorandum (May 6, 2002)
FHWA and the US Access Board encourage the use of the latest recommended design for truncated domes.
Accessible Pedestrian Signals


|