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Bicycle and Pedestrian Signs Design for Health This slide show contains images related to health and the built environment. For more information see Permission is granted for use of this presentation or for individual images for nonprofit educational purposes. Acknowledgement is required. For more detail about permissions and acknowledgements see the slide at the end of this show.

Bike-Oriented Distance/Direction Signs Ann Forsyth Almere, Netherlands

Traffic Light for Bus Rapid Transit Ann Forsyth Almere, Netherlands

Bike/Pedestrian Traffic Lights Ann Forsyth Almere, Netherlands

Bike/Pedestrian Signs Ann Forsyth Almere, Netherlands

Bike/Pedestrian Traffic Signals Ann Forsyth Almere, Netherlands

Bike Traffic Signal Ann Forsyth Almere, Netherlands

Traffic Signs Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Vehicles Restricted Signs Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Crosswalk Button Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Pedestrian Street Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Crosswalk and Parking Signs Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Crosswalk and Parking Signs Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Trail Direction Sign Ann Forsyth Boonville, MO

Crosswalk Button Ann Forsyth Cumbernauld, Scotland

Town Centre Map Ann Forsyth East Kilbride, Scotland

Crosswalk Signal Ann Forsyth East Kilbride, Scotland

Crosswalk Sign Metropolitan Design Center Robbinsdale, MN

Bike Route Sign Kevin Krizek Washington, D.C.

Bike/Pedestrian Path Sign Ann Forsyth Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm, Sweden

Bike Path Signs Ann Forsyth Almere, Netherlands

Stop Sign near Bike Lanes Ann Forsyth Houten, Netherlands

Bike Lane Sign Ann Forsyth Houten, Netherlands

Shared Street Ann Forsyth Houten, Netherlands

Shared Street Sign Ann Forsyth Houten, Netherlands

“End of Shared Street” Sign Ann Forsyth Houten, Netherlands

Pedestrian Zone Ann Forsyth Utrecht, Netherlands

Pedestrian Signal Ann Forsyth Amsterdam, Netherlands

Bike Directional Signs Ann Forsyth Amsterdam, Netherlands

Bike Traffic Light Ann Forsyth Houten, Netherlands

Directional Signs Ann Forsyth Amsterdam, Netherlands

Bike Traffic Light Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Pedestrian Zone with Car Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Bike Directional Signs Ann Forsyth Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm, Sweden

Vehicles Prohibited Sign Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Bike Lane Sign Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Traffic Light Ann Forsyth St. Louis, MO

Crosswalk Signal Ann Forsyth St. Louis, MO

Rail Transit Signs Ann Forsyth St. Louis, MO

Rail Transit Sign Ann Forsyth St. Louis, MO

Location Map Ann Forsyth St. Louis, MO

Bike Lane Sign Kevin Krizek Minneapolis, MN

Traffic Signs Ann Forsyth Kista, Stockholm, Sweden

Bikes Prohibited Sign Ann Forsyth Kista, Stockholm, Sweden

Pedestrian/Bike Trail Sign Ann Forsyth Kista, Stockholm, Sweden

Bike Lane and Rotary Signs Ann Forsyth Kista, Stockholm, Sweden

Bike Directional Signs Ann Forsyth Stockholm, Sweden

Bike Trail Sign Kevin Krizek Twin Cities Metro, MN

Handicapped Access Sign Ann Forsyth Irvine, CA

Transit Map and Information Board Ann Forsyth Washington, D.C.

Pedestrian Traffic Signal Ann Forsyth Washington, D.C.

Pedestrian Traffic Signal Ann Forsyth Washington, D.C.

Parking Lot Sign Ann Forsyth Middleburg, VA

Neighborhood Map Ann Forsyth Rosslyn, VA

Crosswalk Button Ann Forsyth Amherst, MA

Flashing Crosswalk Sign Ann Forsyth Amherst, MA

Bicycle/Pedestrian Zone Sign Ann Forsyth Skärholmen, Stockholm, Sweden

No Biking on Sidewalk Sign Ann Forsyth Minneapolis, MN

Bike/Pedestrian Signs Ann Forsyth Almere, Netherlands

Please Do Not Feed Pigeons Sign Ann Forsyth California

Bike Lane Loop Sign Ann Forsyth Davis, CA

Bike Lane Ann Forsyth Irvine, CA

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