Overview
The 1st Edition of the AASHTO Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities (AASHTO Pedestrian Guide) was published in 2004 and reflects the state of the practice in 2001 – 2002 when it was written. Being the first edition, this guide may need some content changes or additions that were discovered once practitioners began using the guide. In addition, there has been newer research in many areas affecting the planning, design, and operation of pedestrian facilities. This project developed a proposed outline of the scope and content for the next edition of the AASHTO Pedestrian Guide.
Source Organization Location
Washington, DC
Operations Area of Practice
- Bicycles and Pedestrians
- Business Processes/Policies and Procedures
- Employee Health and Safety
- Leadership
- Performance Management
- TSMO Culture
- Planning for Operations
- Municipal Operations
Organizational Capability Element
- Planning
- Economic Analysis of Reliability/Costs and Benefits
- Evaluation of Operations Strategies
- Performance Measurement
- Local government/MPO/RTPA cooperation
- Public safety agency collaboration
Content Type
- Research
Role in Organization
- Associate Engineer
- CEO / GM / Commissioner
- Director / Program Manager
- Engineer
- Manager / First Line Supervisor
- Principal Engineer
- Researcher/Academic
- Senior Engineer
- Senior Manager
- Transportation Planner
Publishing Organization
- TRB
- AASHTO
- NCHRP
Document Downloads
Project Website
Update of the AASHTO Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities