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Watch video podcast on Urban Cycling Institute's YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-17vjmIkwG8. To kick off the podcast, we will be discussing in order the eight chapters in the CROW Design Manual for Bicycle Traffic:
2. Cycle-friendly design
2.1 Policy as foundation
2.2 Cycle-friendly infrastructure
2.3 The cyclist as a measure for the design
2.4 Main requirements cycle-friendly infrastructure
2.5 Integrated designingOrder the CROW Design Manual for Bicycle Traffic
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Watch video podcast here on Urban Cycling Institute's YouTube channel. To kick off the podcast, we will be discussing in order the eight chapters in the CROW Design Manual for Bicycle Traffic:
1. The development of bicycle traffic
1.1 The importance of the bicycle
1.2 The history of the bicycle
1.3 The bicycle and government policy
1.4 The role of the bicycle2. Cycle-friendly design
2.1 Policy as foundation
2.2 Cycle-friendly infrastructure
2.3 The cyclist as a measure for the design
2.4 Main requirements cycle-friendly infrastructure
2.5 Integrated designing3. Basic data
3.1 Bicycle dimensions
3.2 (Design) speed, accelerating and braking
3.3 Stability, deviation and clearance
3.4 Bends and view
3.5 Inclines
3.6 Patterns in bicycle use
3.7 Fellow users of cycle facilities4. Design of the cycle network
4.1 The basis of any design
4.2 Levels in quality
4.3 Requirements for the main cycle network
4.4 Establishing main cycle network
4.5 Bicycle highways
4.6 Recreational cycle network5. Road sections
5.1 Function, design and use
5.2 Requirements for a road section
5.3 Solitary cycle paths and cycle/moped paths
5.4 Bicycle traffic and motorized traffic within built-up areas
5.5 Bicycle traffic and motorized traffic outside of built-up areas
5.6 Special situations6. Junctions
6.1 Function, design and use
6.2 Requirements for a junction
6.3 Junctions according to road type7. Implementation, maintenance and furnishings
7.1 Road surfacing
7.2 Verges and plants
7.3 Lighting
7.4 Signage
7.5 Personal safety
7.6 Other facilities8. Evaluation and management
8.1 Inspecting and evaluating bicycle connections
8.2 Inspecting surfacing for cyclists
8.3 Measures in the case of work in progress
8.4 Winter maintenance for the benefit of cyclistsOrder the CROW Design Manual for Bicycle Traffic
https://crowplatform.com/product/design-manual-for-bicycle-traffic/Connect with Urban Cycling Institute:
Website - https://urbancyclinginstitute.com
Twitter - https://twitter.com/fietsprofessor
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/urbancyclinginstitute
Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/urbancyclinginstitute
Coursera - https://www.coursera.org/learn/unraveling-the-cycling-city -
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