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Title Unlocking multimodality in North America : using bikes to better our transit systems
Published Washington, District of Columbia : Island Press, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (62 minutes)
Summary In recent years, some urban planners have begun to explore ways to unlock Dutch-style multimodality, hoping to utilize the bicycle as a tool to increase public-transit ridership and decrease car dependency. In fact, the case could be made that -- with the right conditions -- bikes are better placed to deal with the lower population densities and longer distances traveled in North America. In this webinar, explore how we can all learn from the Dutch model of using bikes to feed public transit. Lessons are easily applicable to a North American audience. Local case studies are be highlighted. Panelists include: Chris and Melissa Bruntlett, Building the Cycling City authors and Owner/Operators of Modacity, Kat Maines, Planner at Alta Planning + Design, Michelle Poyourow, Senior Associate at Jarrett Walker + Associates, Corinne Kisner, Deputy Director of NACTO, moderated the conversation
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed December 02, 2019)
Performer Panelists: Chris and Melissa Bruntlett, Kat Maines, Michelle Poyourow; moderator: Corinne Kisner
Notes In English
Subject City planning.
Transportation -- North America -- Planning
Cycling -- North America -- Planning
Transportation and state -- Netherlands
City planning.
Cycling -- Planning.
Transportation and state.
Transportation -- Planning.
Netherlands.
North America.
Genre/Form lectures.
Educational films.
Lectures.
Nonfiction films.
Panel discussions.
Educational films.
Nonfiction films.
Panel discussions.
Lectures.
Films éducatifs.
Films autres que de fiction.
Panels.
Conférences.
Form Streaming video
Author Island Press, film distributor.
Other Titles Unlocking multimodality in North America ... : using bikes to feed transit