Alta embraces the Safe System Approach as a foundation for improving traffic safety. This approach is not just a slogan or marketing effort, it is a fundamentally different way of thinking about and addressing roadway safety. Our process works across disciplines and with communities to build momentum and create a culture that prioritizes safer streets and […]
Alta has prepared a report outlining individual marketing strategies in the following report: New Tools for Shaping Transportation Behavior
The third edition of the NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide has been released, offering cities updated, state-of-the-practice solutions for creating complete streets that are safe and enjoyable for bicyclists. This comprehensive resource, now nearly 500 pages long, reflects the significant evolution of urban corridors in North America since the guide’s original conception in 2009. Key […]
How to Build Safer Streets Quickly and Affordably
Change has always been constant, but the current pace of technological innovation is especially profound. We are experiencing the compounding influence of multiple converging trends — from Uber and Lyft trips, real-time trip planning, and shared micromobility, to Amazon Prime same-day deliveries, grocery and restaurant couriers, driverless taxis, and much more. We want these new […]
Alta is working with the Portland Bureau of Transportation to develop a Kit of Parts for mobility hubs that will guide mobility hub planning and implementation. The project includes an assessment of typical contexts in the City of Portland, aligning mobility hub types with the land use context, future growth strategy of the region, and […]
Traditionally, transportation systems have been designed for motorized vehicles to move people, goods and services efficiently. Excluding more active and sustainable modes of travel from these systems in meaningful ways has often influenced Canadians to use motorized vehicles. The design of transportation systems and land use can help achieve public health goals such as increased […]
This guidance provides the tools cities need to build comprehensive, connected, safe bike networks.
Alta, in partnership with the Federal Highway Administration and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota, developed The Small Town and Rural Multimodal Networks Guide. The guide translates existing street design guidance and facility types for bicycle and pedestrian safety and comfort for the smaller scale places not addressed in guides such as the NACTO Street Design Guide […]
The purpose of the NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide (part of the Cities for Cycling initiative) is to provide cities with state-of-the-practice solutions that can help create complete streets that are safe and enjoyable for bicyclists. The NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide is based on the experience of the best cycling cities in the world. […]