Regional Bicycle Barriers

Regional bicycle barriers are defined as the major physical barriers to daily bicycle travel and include the Twin Cities region's freeways and expressways, rail corridors, and secondary rivers and streams. These were defined through the Regional Bicycle Barriers Study which identified and prioritized a series of barrier crossing improvement locations based on four analysis factors: safety/existing conditions, bicycle trip demand, bicycle network connectivity, and social equity. These barriers, along with the tiered Barrier Crossing Improvement Areas, are used in bicycle network planning and as a prioritizing criterion in the Regional Solicitation of federal transportation funds.

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dsModifiedDate 2022-02-05 00:04:06
dsOriginator Metropolitan Council
dsPeriodOfContent 1/25/2022
dsPurpose Purpose of the study was to indentify regionally significant physical barriers to daily bicycle travel and to identify & prioritize locations for future barrier crossing improvements.
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