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Bicycle & Pedestrian Design Guide
Introduction
 
This document is the planning and design manual for pedestrian and bicycle transportation in Oregon. It is published by the Oregon Bicycle and Pedestrian Program and was adopted by the Oregon Transportation Commission on June 14, 1995. The standards and designs shown in the plan are ODOT standards used on State Highway projects. These standards meet or exceed national standards as outlined in AASHTO (American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials) documents, the ADAAG (Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines) and other documents. These standards are recommended but not required for use by local jurisdictions in Oregon.
 
 

Oregon Bicycle and Pedestrian Design Guide
 
The Second Part of the Oregon Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan has been updated and retitled. 
The new Oregon Bicycle and Pedestrian Design Guide is available in the links below.
Introduction 
 
Front Cover 
 
Back Cover 
 
Chapter 1 - On-Road Bikeways 
 
Chapter 2 - Restriping 
 
Chapter 3 - Bicycle Parking 
 
Chapter 4 - Walkways 
 
Chapter 5 - Street Crossings 
 
Chapter 6 - Intersections 
 
Chapter 7 - Shared-Use Paths 
 

1995 Edition
Downloadable PDF Files
 
The 1995 edition of the Oregon Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan is available for download in PDF format, using the links below.
Complete Oregon Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan (7.6 MB)
 
First Part: The Policy & Action Plan (733 KB)
Second Part: Planning Walkways & Bikeway Networks (1.1 MB)
Second Part: Facility Design Standards (4.1 MB)
Second Part: Maintenance & Construction Considerations (624 KB)
Second Part: Safety Considerations (477 KB)
Appendices, Index & Tables (540 KB)
 

Table of Contents
 
To view the complete Table of Contents, use the hyperlink below:
Table of Content
If you have comments about the plan, send mail to: Sheila.A.LYONS @odot.state.or.us
 
 

Ordering Copies
 
If you would rather have a hard copy of the guide, send an email to: Amanda Tucker
 

Page updated: May 02, 2012