Kansas Active Transportation Program
Vision:
Kansas will be a place where people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds have safe and convenient options to walk, bike, roll, and use other active modes for transportation and recreation.
Goals are focused on:
Safety
Equity
Mobility
Community Health and Vibrancy
Culture Shift and Education
System Longevity
Safety
Equity
Mobility
Community Health and Vibrancy
Culture Shift and Education
System Longevity
KDOT Active Transportation Key Links
- Kansas Active Transportation Plan
- 2024 Road Safety Assessments Trainings
- Active Transportation Plan and Policy Registry and Map
- 2023-2025 Kansas Bicycle Map and online Map Request Portal
- Transportation Alternatives Program
- Kansas Safe Routes to School Program
- US Bicycle Routes (USBR) through Kansas
- 2020-24 Kansas Strategic Highway Safety Plan – Pedestrian and Cyclists Chapter 9 (pages 55-59) and Action Plan (pages 79-81).
- 2020 Rumble Strip Policy
- Funding Opportunities for Active Transportation
- Active Transportation Resources
- Project Concept Form – to be completed by communities with specific active transportation infrastructure concerns