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The Shared and Separated Path Guidelines have been developed to provide practitioners with guidance surrounding the planning and design of shared and separated paths. The document is intended to be a convenient and practical reference guide aimed at practitioners with varying levels of experience. As a cycling-focused guideline, this document concentrates on off-road paths which enable the safe and efficient movement of people on bikes.
Feedback on the Shared and Separated Path Guidelines is now closed. Thank you to those who provided feedback via our online surveys.
We are now reviewing all the feedback provided, which will help inform the final Guidelines.
The Shared and Separated Path Guidelines have been developed to provide practitioners with guidance surrounding the planning and design of shared and separated paths. The document is intended to be a convenient and practical reference guide aimed at practitioners with varying levels of experience. As a cycling-focused guideline, this document concentrates on off-road paths which enable the safe and efficient movement of people on bikes.
Feedback on the Shared and Separated Path Guidelines is now closed. Thank you to those who provided feedback via our online surveys.
We are now reviewing all the feedback provided, which will help inform the final Guidelines.
You have been asked to review the Draft Shared
and Separated Path Guidelines as a key stakeholder in transport projects in
Western Australia. The Department of Transport is committed to working closely
with our stakeholders in the development of these guidelines to ensure that
they are suitable for those using them.
To provide more specific feedback on the technical content, please Make a Comment by completing the below form.
Consultation has concluded
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