Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center

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New Jersey Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center

Peter Bilton >> Project Manager

  Peter Bilton Peter Bilton has diverse experience in transportation planning and public policy, focusing on the areas of bicycle and pedestrian planning, transit, and transportation demand management. He received a Master of Urban and Regional Planning degree from Portland State University in 2001. Prior to joining the Center in February 2006, he worked at Michael Baker Jr., Inc. on bicycle and pedestrian and smart growth projects and at the Greater Mercer Transportation Management Association on a variety of local and regional bicycle, pedestrian and transit initiatives. As a Project Manager at VTC, Peter conducts outreach and research on bicycle, pedestrian, transit and SRTS projects.


Sep 10, 2010 - 07:57 PM

Did you know? Between 1969 and 2001 the percentage of children bicycling and walking school dropped from 48% to 15%.

-- Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey 1972; National Household Travel Survey 2003
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Long Walk 1: Crossing Mercer St at Nassau St.
Long Walk 1: Crossing Mercer St at Nassau St.
This crosswalk is at least 75 feet curb to curb. Such a distances greatly increases the time that pe...

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