Chapter 6 Pillars of Active Mobility Bill
I. Active Mobility Justice
- Ensure equitable access to active mobility options, especially for marginalized communities
- Develop and implement policies that promote safety and fairness for all active mobility users
- Provide education and training programs that raise awareness of active mobility issues and promote responsible use of infrastructure
The Active Mobility Justice will have these additional components to explore and engage and
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Climate Justice: | Kids' Right to Movement | Mobility for women and accessible transport for women |
Mobility for the poor | Pedestrian deaths - justice for victims | Pedestrian Insurance |
Community Engagement Forum | Community Justice Forum | Community empowerment |
II. Active Mobility Infrastructure
- Build a network of safe, accessible, and well-maintained active mobility infrastructure, including sidewalks, bike lanes, and trails
- Prioritize investments in active mobility infrastructure that connect neighborhoods, public transit hubs, and other key destinations
- Encourage the use of innovative technologies and design approaches to improve active mobility infrastructure and user experience
- Enable Stanards for Bharath Streets, a design approachto planning, designing, building, operating, and maintaining streets that enables safe access for all people who need to use them, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders of all ages and abilities.
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Patterns & Guidelines for AM Infrastructure | Walkways and Cycleways | Bharath Streets & Intersections Design & Mgmt |
Safe Parking | Signaling | Public Transit Integration |
Maintenance | Accessibility | Lighting and Security: |
Information on Digital Channels | User Experience | Route Planning |
Safe Streets | Safe Road Users | Safe Speeds |
III. Active Mobility Economy & Development
- Promote active mobility as a key driver of economic growth and development, including through the creation of jobs in the active mobility sector
- Encourage private investment in active mobility infrastructure and services
- Foster collaboration between businesses, local government, and community organizations to support active mobility initiatives
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Technology | Knowledge Building: | Methodology |
Cross-border Collaboration | Awareness Campaigns | Sports |
Tourism & Travel: | Industry | Startups |
Logistics | Trail Development | Design Industry |
IV. Active Mobility Research and Planning
- Conduct research to better understand the benefits and challenges of active mobility, and use this knowledge to inform policy and infrastructure decisions
- Develop and implement data-driven planning processes that prioritize active mobility and account for the needs of all users
- Foster partnerships between academic and research institutions, local government, and community organizations to advance active mobility research and planning
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Patterns & Guidelines for AM Infrastructure | Walkways and Cycleways | Intersections Design & Mgmt |
Safe Parking | Signaling | Public Transit Integration |
Maintenance | Accessibility | Lighting and Security: |
Information on Digital Channels | User Experience | Route Planning |
V. Active Mobility Governance
- Establish clear roles and responsibilities for active mobility governance at the local, regional, and national levels
- Develop and implement policies and regulations that support safe, sustainable, and equitable active mobility
- Foster collaboration and engagement between government agencies, community organizations, and other stakeholders to promote active mobility and ensure accountability
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Service Standards | Service Quality | Capacity and Capability |
Governance Accountability | Service Design & Mgmt Playbooks | Governance Process & Integration |
Audit | Reporting | Collaboration Network |
Execution | Budget | Finance & Planning |