Happy National Bicycle Month!
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In recognition of National Bicycle Month, VDOT will hold a Bike to Work Day (BTWD) celebration on May 20. Curious? Learn about the Laws Regulating Bicycling on Virginia highways, and don't forget to check out VDOT's awesome Bike Map for biking routes. If your work for VDOT touches on bicycling as a mode the VDOT Library can help you find authoritative transportation research, including sources like:

Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities by American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Task Force on Geometric Design Staff (Contribution by)
Call Number: ONLINE TE 301 .G84 2012eb
Publication Date: 2012
Information on how to accommodate bicycle travel and operations in most riding environments. Intended to present guidelines that result in facilities that meet the needs of bicyclists and other highway users. Sufficient flexibility is permitted to encourage designs that are sensitive to local context and incorporate the needs of bicyclists, pedestrians, and motorists.

Bicycles, 2013 : planning, design, operations, and infrastructure.
Call Number: TA 1001.5 .T71 no.2387
Publication Date: 2013
17 papers exploring bicycle-specific traffic signals; automated collection of cyclist data; passing events in mixed bicycle traffic; driver and cyclist education materials; and station-level forecasting of bikesharing ridership; bicycle infrastructure quality-of-service metrics; bicyclist acceleration and speed distributions at intersections; commuter-cyclist travel behavior; public bikesharing in North America; multimodal conflicts, and more.
Estimating bicycling and walking for planning and project development: a guidebook. by J. Richard Kuzmyak
Call Number: TA 1001.5 .N3 no.770
Publication Date: 2014
Methods and tools for practitioners to estimate bicycling and walking demand as part of regional-, corridor-, or project-level analyses. Includes a guidebook for practitioners on a range of methods for estimating bicycling and walking activity and a CD-ROM containing a GIS Walk Accessibility Model, spreadsheets, and the final report, which documents the research and tools that operationalize the methods described.
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