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We can and should integrate transportation and recreation infrastructure Trails often are bicycle and pedestrian through routes spines for nonmotorized networks Bridges and Tunnels Essential Links for Networks ID: 499026

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Integrating Transportation and Recreation: It isn’t either/or!

We can and should integrate transportation and recreation infrastructure.

Trails often are bicycle and pedestrian through routes: spines for nonmotorized networks.Slide2

Bridges and Tunnels: Essential Links for NetworksSlide3

Tunnels and Underpasses: Essential Links for NetworksSlide4

Recreational trails used for transportationRail-trails and other shared use paths.No Federal law or regulation requires pavement, although accessibility requires “firm and stable”.

No Federal law or regulation prohibits equestrian use.Slide5

Integrating Transportation and Recreation: ResourcesShared Use Path presentation: www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/bicycle_pedestrian/guidance/design_guidance/design_nonmotor/shared/

Recreational Trail presentation: www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/bicycle_pedestrian/guidance/design_guidance/design_nonmotor/recreation/