Local streets for cycling & walking

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Bicycle Victoria has developed a toolbox to help councils and developers build cycle-friendly streets

Bicycle Victoria has developed a toolbox to help councils and developers build local area traffic management devices that are friendly for cyclists and pedestrians

Street design is critical to the health of residents & quality of life in our cities. A well-designed street encourages walking and cycling by making it easy to get around by bicycle or on foot.

The toolbox 'Better Local Traffic Controls for Safer Cycling and Walking' details the problems with some LATMs including roundabouts and provide practical solutions and alternatives.

Local streets are important in the cycle network, but often there is insufficient space for continuous separate bicycle facilities. We show how to safely 'mix' bicycles and motor vehicles on local streets, and how to manage transitions between 'mixed' and 'separate' traffic.

The funding of the following is gratefully acknowledged: City of Moreland; City of Darebin; City of Yarra ; City of Port Phillip; Moonee Valley City Council, the Department of Infrastructure and the Metropolitan Transport Forum.

See documents and links (right) for technical information.

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See Also

Examples of contra flow treatments (PDF 457KB)

Examples of humps & cushions (PDF 541KB)

Examples of narrowing (PDF 1.18MB)

Examples of raised tables (PDF 259KB)

Examples of road closure treatments (PDF 459KB)

Examples of roundabouts (PDF 1.68MB) 

The Ins & Outs of roundabouts (PDF 487KB)

Better local traffic controls (PDF 137KB)