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Designing for Cycle Traffic is an essential resource for urban planners, engineers, and designers seeking to create inclusive and sustainable cities. Written by John Parkin, this book synthesizes international principles and practical applications for designing safe, efficient cycle infrastructure.
The guide covers essential topics including road design standards, intersection treatments, cycle parking solutions, and integration with public transportation systems. Drawing on case studies and examples from leading cycling nations worldwide, it demonstrates how proper design can significantly increase cycling participation while reducing accidents and conflicts with other road users.
Whether you’re planning new cycle routes, retrofitting existing roads, or developing comprehensive cycling networks, this book provides evidence-based strategies and technical guidance. It addresses both the physical design elements and the broader urban planning context necessary for successful cycle traffic integration in modern cities.







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