Video Report: Mobility Workshop Explores Bike Transportation

1 min. Read • Posted 08/06/2018 by David Sadeghi

Iteris' own John Lower helped to organize a mobile workshop with state DOT officials in the City of Spokane during AASHTO's 2018 Joint Policy Committee.

In a three-hour “mobile workshop” led by the Washington State DOT, the City of Spokane and Iteris during the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials’ 2018 Joint Policy Committee, Iteris' John Lower and WSDOT's Barb Chamberlain led a 10-mile bike ride through Spokane, Washington.

Exploring strategies for increasing bicycle transportation options, partly as a way to improve safety and increase mobility, the mobile workshop included a stop at Spokane’s Kendall Yards development; a new 78-acre residential community being crafted from a former rail yard and built with deliberate proximity to the city’s main bike artery, the Centennial trail.

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Via The AASHTO Journal

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