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On May 20, 2008, Florida's Transportation Demand Management
(TDM) Clearinghouse hosted a lunch
and learn net conference on Innovative Tools for Encouraging
Bicycling: Online Bicycle Route Mapping. This 1
hour net conference featured Chris Hagelin, Senior
Transportation Planner and Marni Ratzel, Bicycle and Pedestrian
Planner
of Go Boulder/City of Boulder. Presentation Summary
The use of online mapping
tools for driving directions has become ubiquitous in our
society, but until recently they have been of little use to the
person seeking to use a bicycle instead of an automobile. In
response to the needs of bicyclists, the city of Boulder,
Colorado has launched Go Bike Boulder, an innovative online
bicycle route mapping tool designed and implemented through a
CMAQ grant in 2007. Go Bike Boulder provides residents,
university students, employees, and visitors with turn by turn
directions to help navigate Boulder’s 360 mile plus on- and
off-road bicycle network.
During the first six months of operation, over 10,000
routes totaling more than 38,000 miles were queried by over 1800
registered users and thousands of guest users. The evaluation of
Go Bike Boulder showed that approximately 67 percent of routes
queried were bicycled, and on average users biked more and drove
less after registering on the site resulting in an average
annual Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) reduction of 226 miles per registered user. This
presentation will summarize the design, use, evaluation of, and
next steps for this unique online bicycle mapping tool.
View
Streaming Presentation and
download copies of slides
(pdf) and the
project
final report (pdf).
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