- The FHWA Office of Planning, Environment and Realty pedestrian and bicycle program is a central resource for guidance, data-sharing, policy development, and capacity building through funding, policy guidance, program management, and resource development. Links to other federal resources are also included below.
- National Park Service Active Transportation Guidebook
- Small Town and Rural Multimodal Networks
- Achieving Multimodal Networks: Applying Design Flexibility and Reducing Conflicts
- Accessible Shared Streets: Notable Practices and Considerations for Accommodating Pedestrians with Vision Disabilities
- Separated Bike Lane Planning and Design Guide
- Guidebook for Developing Pedestrian and Bicycle Performance Measures
- Incorporating On-Road Bicycle Networks into Resurfacing Projects
- Strategic Agenda for Pedestrian and Bicycle Transportation
- Coding Nonmotorized Station Location Information in the 2016 Traffic Monitoring Guide Format
- Metropolitan Pedestrian and Bicycle Planning Handbook
- Statewide Pedestrian and Bicycle Planning Handbook
- Webinar on Green Book 7th Edition Updates (June 13, 2018)