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Bikeplan Level of traffic stress (LTS) Network - All Stress Levels
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summary:
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Bikeplan Level of traffic stress (LTS) Network - All Stress Levels
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[[-77.5209310708148,38.9356191722332],[-76.903252199073,39.3527462613067]]
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accessInformation:
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Montgomery County Planning Department - Countywide Planning & Policy
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thumbnail/thumbnail.png
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["Data","Service","Map Service","ArcGIS Server"]
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description:
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When people bicycle on roadways, they encounter varying levels of stress from traffic. A quiet residential street with a 25-mile-per-hour speed limit is considered a very low-stress environment for cyclists. But a six-lane suburban highway with a 40-mile-per-hour speed limit represents a high-stress environment for cyclists who must share the roadway with traffic. As a result, fewer people are likely to bicycle on the highway. Level of traffic stress (LTS) is an approach that quantifies the amount of discomfort that people feel when they bicycle close to traffic.
Data Source: gisdb5 - VW_BIKENETWORKCURRENT
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catalogPath:
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title:
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BikeStress_HighStress
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type:
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Map Service
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url:
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tags:
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["bikeplan","LTS network","mncppc","montgomery county"]
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culture:
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en-US
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name:
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BikeStress_HighStress
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guid:
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376058DE-7713-418E-AD69-8D35DC340AC7
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spatialReference:
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NAD_1983_StatePlane_Maryland_FIPS_1900_Feet
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