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Cycling for Everyone
Cycling for Everyone
Knowledge

FDOT Non-Motorized Transport Workshop

31 January 2022

DCE teams up with FDOT, Palm Beach TPA, and the NL Consulate in Miami to bring cycling expertise to Florida.

On Thursday, January 27th, 2022, the Dutch Cycling Embassy teamed up with the Palm Beach TPA and Netherlands Consulate in Miami for a Virtual Workshop as part of the Florida DOT‘s Statewide Non-Motorized Traffic Monitoring (NMTM) Program.

The two-hour session included contributions from Thomas Straatemeier of Goudappel, Ruben Loendersloot of Loendersloot International, Sjors van Duren of Royal HaskoningDHV, Adrian Puentes of Beccan Davila + Puentes, Deodaat Boer of Cycle Data, and Robin Kleine of Mobycon.

Attended by nearly 200 transportation professionals working across the state, it featured three breakout sessions that looked at the Boca Raton Tri-Rail Station from the following angles:

  1. Improving Bike-Train Connectivity
  2. Bicycle Infrastructure Comfort
  3. Data Collection and Application

You can watch a recording of the entire session (including breakout rooms), and download the complete slide decks from FDOT’s NMTM program page.

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