6 Tips for Designing Accessible and Safe Bus Stops

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Designing urban spaces to improve mobility for all inhabitants is one of the main objectives of NACTO, the National Association of City Transportation Officials. Founded in 1996, this non-profit organization brings together more than 40 US and Canadian cities to share their advice and design practices seeking to raise the design standards in public policies for public spaces, mobility, and transportation.

They’ve developed a series of guides in which they propose design guidelines to make streets, cycle paths, intersections and other urban spaces more accessible and safe for all road users. One of the most recent is the "Transit Street Design Guide" in which they offer, among other things, 6 recommendations to take into account when designing bus stops. Find out what these recommendations are below.

1. "Stations are Gateways."

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Cite: Constanza Martínez Gaete. "6 Tips for Designing Accessible and Safe Bus Stops" 27 Mar 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/867962/6-tips-for-designing-accessible-and-safe-bus-stops> ISSN 0719-8884

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