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Bibliography
1.0 White Papers:-
1.1 A New Deal for Transport : Better for Everyone
1.2 Travel Choices for Scotland
2.0 Design Manual for Roads and Bridges:-
2.1 Volume 5, Section 2 Preparation and Implementation.
Part 4, TA 67/95 - Providing for Cyclists.
2.2 Volume 6, Section 3 Highway Features.
Part 1, TD 36/93 - Subways for Pedestrians and Pedal Cyclists. Layout and dimensions.
Part 3, TA 57/87 - Roadside Features.
2.3 Volume 8, Section 5 Pedestrian Crossings
Part 1, TA 68/96 - The Assessment and Design of Pedestrian Crossings
Local Transport : Notes 1/95 and 2/95.
3.0 Scottish Office Development Department:-
3.1 Cycling Advice Notes.
1/89 - Providing for the Cyclist
Cyclists at Road Crossings and Junctions
Shared Use by Pedestrians and Cyclists
1/90 - Making Way for Cyclists
Planning, Design and Legal Aspects of providing for Cyclists
4.0 The Department of Transport & Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions:-
4.1 The National Cycling Strategy.
4.2 The National Cycling Strategy Appendix.
4.3 Traffic Advisory Unit - Traffic Advisory Leaflets.
8/93 - ASLs for Cyclists (Aug 1993).
9/93 - Cycling in Pedestrian Areas.
10/93 - "Toucan" An Unsegregated Crossing for Pedestrians and Cyclists (Aug. 1993).
3/95 - Cycle Routes (March 1995).
8/95 - Traffic Models for Cycling (Nov 1995).
3/96 - Bike and Ride (April 1996).
5/96 - Further Development of ASLs (May 1996).
1/97 - Cyclists at Road Narrowings (Feb. 1997).
5/97 - Cycles and Lorries.
7/97 - Supply and Demand for Cycle Parking.
9/97 - Cyclists at Roundabouts, Continental Design Geometry.
11/97 - Cycling to Work.
9/98 - Sinusoidal H & S Road Humps.
5.0 HMSO:-
5.1 The Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 1994.
6.0 The City of Edinburgh Council:-
6.1 Cycle Friendly Design Guide.
7.0 The National Cycle Network:-
7.1 Guidelines and Practical Details - March 1997 Issue 2.
8.0 The Institution of Highways and Transportation:-
8.1 Cycle Friendly Infrastructure - Guidelines for Planning and Design.
9.0 Centre for Research and Contract Standardisation in Civil and Traffic Engineering, Netherlands (C.R.O.W.):-
9.1 Sign up for the Bike, Design Manual for a Cycle Friendly Infrastructure.
10.0 Strathclyde Roads:-
10.1 A Guide to Cycling and Walking in Strathclyde.
11.0 London Cycle Network:-
11.1 Design Manual.
12.0 Cyclist Touring Club:-
12.1 Bikeframe Model Cycling Policy.
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