Technical Guide and Training for the Implementation of Best Practices Marc Jolicoeur PE.

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Technical Guide and Training for the Implementation of Best Practices Marc Jolicoeur PE

Technical Guide 1 st edition 1990 Bikeway standards committee –Transportation Ministry –Municipalities –Other public organizations –Vélo Québec

Technical Guide 1 st edition 1990 Bikeway standards committee 2 nd edition + English translation 1992 Sold in 30 countries

Technical Guide 1 st edition 1990 Bikeway standards committee 2 nd edition + English translation 1992 Sold in 30 countries 3 rd edition 2003 (2 nd English edition)

Technical Guide Content adapted to different audiences –Professionnals –Politicians –Advocates and general public

Technical Guide Content Planning Basic concepts Innovations Parking

Planning Levels –Local –Regional –National

Planning Levels Elements –Mobility –Continuity –Safety –Etc.

Planning Levels Elements Process –Identify needs –Existing conditions –Determine layout –Feasibility…

Planning Levels Elements Process Strategies –Revitalization –“Build it and they will come” –Missing links –“Road diet”

Basic Concepts Paved shoulders

Basic Concepts Paved shoulders Bike lanes

Basic Concepts Paved shoulders Bike lanes

Basic Concepts Paved shoulders Bike lanes Bidirectionnal lanes –Concept withdrawned –Bike lane = one way –On road bike path can be 2-way –Only illustration left: conflicts

Basic Concepts Paved shoulders Bike lanes Bidirectionnal lanes –Concept withdrawned –Bike lane = one way –On road bike path can be 2-way –Only illustration left: conflicts

Basic Concepts Paved shoulders Bike lanes Intersections

Innovations Traffic calming

Innovations Traffic calming

Innovations Traffic calming Bike boulevards

Innovations Traffic calming Bike boulevards Colored surfacing

Innovations Traffic calming Bike boulevards Colored surfacing Contraflow bikeways

Innovations Traffic calming Bike boulevards Colored surfacing Contraflow bikeways

Innovations Traffic calming Bike boulevards Colored surfacing Contraflow bikeways

Innovations Traffic calming Bike boulevards Colored surfacing Contraflow bikeways Modern roundabouts

Innovations Traffic calming Bike boulevards Colored surfacing Contraflow bikeways Modern roundabouts Bike boxes

Parking Needs

Parking Needs

Parking Needs Equipments –Essential functions Support Theft protection

Parking Needs Equipments –Essential functions –Useful functions Weather protection Vandalism protection

Parking Needs Equipments –Essential functions –Useful functions Weather protection Vandalism protection

Parking Needs Equipments –Essential functions –Useful functions Weather protection Vandalism protection

Standards Partnership Vélo-Québec / Transport Ministry

Standards Partnership Vélo-Québec / Transport Ministry –Road Construction Standards

Standards Partnership Vélo-Québec / Transport Ministry –Sign Standards

Training Goals Make knowledge accessible Complement the Technical Handbook

Training Content In class presentation Field trip Developped from Technical Handbook Route verte workshops Participants questions

Training Audience Engineers Planners Public health Parks and recreation Politicians Advocates

Conclusion Guide + Training = tools for best practices + better cycling environment

Merci !