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A Green Path Network For The Traffic Intolerant Bicyclist
Written by Boston Biker on Jun 11This looks like an interesting talk for those interested in non-street bicycle infrastructure improvements.
A Green Path Network for the Traffic-Intolerant Bicyclist
with
Peter Furth
Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Northeastern UniversityTo achieve growth in urban bicycle trips, route planning and facility design has to target traffic-intolerant cyclists. Local efforts to use modestly priced innovative facilities directed at capturing this key sector will be explored. Dr. Furth will also present a vision for addressing the ‘missing links’ in the Boston area’s current system, creating a network of green path bike routes that would increase connected origin-destination pairs more than six-fold.
All Interested Parties Are Invited to Attend & Participate
Coffee, Tea and Juice will be served.Please RSVP by return e-mail to [email protected]
to be added to the visitor’s list for building services.
Photo ID is required for entry to building.Friday, June 20th, 8:10-9:30 AM
Brown Rudnick
One Financial Center, Eighteenth Floor, Dewey Square, Boston
(across from South Station)
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