Title: FDOT PowerPoint Example
1FDOT PowerPoint Example
TRENDS AND CONDITIONSBikes and Pedestrians
2Mode Share of Person Trips
Personal travel modes dominate
Source NHTS, 2001
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3Bike and Pedestrian Daily Trip Rates
Pedestrian travel exceeds bike travel
Source CUTR and NuStats, Bicycle and Pedestrian
Travel Exploration of Collision Exposure in
Florida, 2002
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4Trip Purpose and Trip Length
Predominate use is for social/recreation trips
Source CUTR and NuStats, Bicycle and Pedestrian
Travel Exploration of Collision Exposure in
Florida, 2002
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5Bikes on Bus Boardings
Bikes-on-bus travel contributes to transit use
Source National Center for Transit Research,
Analysis of Bikes on Bus Programs, 2005. FDOT
Safety Office. Transit agency statistical data.
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6Mode Share for Work Trips
Driving trips dominate
Work Trips
Source US Decennial Census, Supplemental Survey
Journey to Work, Census 1960 to 2000
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7Mode Share for Daily Travel
Walking trips may be stabilizing
of Daily Trips
Source Federal Highway Administration, NPTS and
NHTS
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8Share of Trips by Age Group
Younger and older age groups walk more
Share of Person Trips
Age Group
Source NHTS, 2001
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9 Share of Person Trips by Income Group
Walking greatest for low income household members
Share of Person Trips
Source NHTS, 2001
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10Share of Trips by Gender
Females bike less frequently and walk more
frequently
Share of Person Trips
Source NHTS, 2001
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11Trip Length by Age Group
As expected, bike trip lengths exceed walk trips
Length (Miles)
Source NHTS 2001
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12Trip Length by Income Group
Trip length modestly affected by income
Length (Miles)
Source NHTS 2001
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13Trip Length by Gender
Females have slightly longer trip lengths
Length (Miles)
Source NHTS 2001
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14Recreation Facilities by Jurisdictions
Hiking trails are most common
Source Florida Department of Environmental
Protection (FDEP), Division of Parks and
Recreation, Outdoor Recreation Inventory, 2006
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15Miles of Paved Bicycles Trails
Southern Florida has the most bicycle trails
Source Florida Department of Environmental
Protection (FDEP), Division of Parks and
Recreation, Outdoor Recreation Inventory, 2006.
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16Bicycle Demand and Resource Needs
Bicycle demand and resource needs increasing
User Occasions (millions)
Resource Needs (miles)
Source Florida Department of Environmental
Protection, Office of Park Planning. Statewide
Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan.
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17Distribution of Bicycles per Household
More than 50 of households have bicycles
Source CUTR and NuStats, Bicycle and Pedestrian
Travel Exploration of Collision Exposure in
Florida, 2002
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18FDOT PowerPoint Example
TRENDS AND CONDITIONSBikes and Pedestrians