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National Association of City Transportation Officials : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Association of City Transportation Officials
The National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) is a coalition of the Departments of Transportation of 22 of the largest cities in North America, and 17 affiliate member cities. Founded in 1996 by former New York City Transportation Commissioner Elliot Sander, NACTO's mission is a commitment to "raising the state of the practice for street design and transportation by building a common vision, sharing data, peer-to-peer exchange in workshops and conferences, and regular communication among member cities." Since its founding, NACTO has participated in a number of research initiatives dealing with surface transportation in urban areas. Past campaigns have focused on bicycling, bus rapid transit, light rail, bike share, and freight. Its Urban Street Design Guide and Urban Bikeway Design Guide have gained the endorsement of over 40 cities, eight states, and other organizations, in addition to gaining FHWA acceptance for use in conjunction with other mandated guidance and resources.〔 FHWA.〕 NACTO is headquartered in New York City. == Initiatives ==
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