Bicycling Information Sites

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Here are some other bike resources where you can get information about bicycling from your community to countries around the world. 

511.org - Get Bay Area bicycling information on the 511.org bicycling page

Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Reference Guide (pdf) - Provides Caltrans staff with a synthesis of information on non-motorized transportation to accommodate pedestrians and bicyclists on the state highway system throughout California, serving as a resource on policies, laws, programs, the Caltrans planning and design process, guidelines, and best practices. (2005)

bikeforums.net - Chat with bicyclists all over the world

calendru.com - Lists bike rides throughout the Bay Area along with other types of fun events.

Cycle California! Magazine - Advocacy and Bicycling information for California cyclists

Krebs Bicycle Maps - Northern California Bicycle Maps

 

Non-Motorized Program Reports

California Blueprint for Bicycling and Walking (pdf) - Outlines measurable goals to enact the 2001 Budget Act requirements to increase bicycling and walking trips 50 percent and decrease bicycle and pedestrian fatality rates 50 percent by 2010.(2002)
Appendix A - Design Guidance to Accommodate Pedestrian & Bicycle Travel (FHWA) - A policy statement adopted by the United States Department of Transportation. USDOT hopes that public agencies, professional associations, advocacy groups, and others adopt this approach as a way of committing themselves to integrating bicycling and walking into the transportation mainstream. (2008)
Appendix B - Deputy Directive 64 - Revision 1: Complete Streets - Integrating the Transportation System - A Caltrans policy enacted in 2008 which requires that The Department fully considers the needs of non-motorized travelers (including pedestrians, bicyclists, and persons with disabilities) in all programming, planning, maintenance, construction, operations and project development activities and products.

Appendix C - Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Checklists

Appendix D - Where People Walk
Appendix E - Statement of Work - Summarizes key areas where effort will be required to successfully implement the Blueprint. Tasks likely would be performed by public agencies in partnership with advocates and interest groups and by consultants under contract.
Appendix F - Bike-Pedestrian Data - 2000 Census Bike/Walk to Work data.