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In England and Wales, the ''Manual for Streets'', published in March 2007, provides guidance for practitioners involved in the planning, design, provision and approval of new
street A street is a public thoroughfare in a city, town or village, typically lined with Building, buildings on one or both sides. Streets often include pavements (sidewalks), pedestrian crossings, and sometimes amenities like Street light, streetligh ...
s, and modifications to existing ones. It aims to increase the quality of life through good design which creates more people-oriented streets. Although the detailed guidance in the document applies mainly to residential streets, the overall design principles apply to all streets within urban areas. A ''street'' is defined as "a
highway A highway is any public or private road or other public way on land. It includes not just major roads, but also other public roads and rights of way. In the United States, it is also used as an equivalent term to controlled-access highway, or ...
with important public realm functions beyond the movement of motor traffic" – i.e. by its function rather than some arbitrary
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limit.


Overview

The UK
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(DfT) and the
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(DCLG), with support from the
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(CABE), commissioned
WSP Group WSP Global Inc. is a Canadian consulting firm working mostly in the built environment. It was created in 2012, following Montreal-based Genivar's takeover of British firm WSP Group plc. It is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. After the pur ...
,
Transport Research Laboratory TRL Limited, trading as TRL (formerly Transport Research Laboratory) is an independent private company offering a transport consultancy and research service to the public and private sector. Originally established in 1933 by the UK Government ...
(TRL), Llewelyn Davies Yeang and Phil Jones Associates to develop ''Manual for Streets'' to give guidance to a range of practitioners on effective street design. ''Manual for Streets'' was published on 29 March 2007. It superseded '' Design Bulletin 32 – Residential Roads and Footpaths – Layout Considerations'' (DB32) and the companion guide '' Places, Streets and Movement'', which have now been withdrawn. A copy of the manual as well a summary and supporting research can be downloaded from the Department for Transport. ''Manual for Streets'' has updated geometric guidelines for low trafficked residential streets, examines the effect of the environment on road user behaviour, and draws on practice in other countries. Research undertaken by TRL provides the evidence base upon which the revised geometric guidelines in the ''Manual for Streets'' are based, including link widths, forward visibility, visibility splays and junction spacing. ''Manual for Streets'' applies in England and Wales and is national guidance, not a policy document. The Scottish Government commissioned WSP Group, Phil Jones Associates and Edaw to produce ''Designing Streets'', a version of ''Manual for Streets'' for application in Scotland and was published in 2010. Unlike ''Manual for Streets'', it is published as a "policy statement".


MfS 2

Manual for Streets 2: Wider Application of the Principles was launched on 29 September 2010 in London. It is designed to be read alongside the original ''Manual'' rather than to supersede it. It is available to buy for £40 in paper form from its publisher, the Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT), as well as the usual retail outlets. CIHT staff reported at the launch that it will not be available to download for up to a year.


Criticisms

''Manual for Streets'' has been criticised for its approach to permeability of street networks. Critics argue that, by encouraging permeability of street networks for motor vehicles, ''MfS'' undermines its declared intention to reduce the domination of streets by motor traffic.
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, the sustainable transport charity, while giving a cautious welcome to the ''Manual'', argues that the guidance should limit permeability for motor vehicles and provide full permeability for walking and cycling. Melia (2008) went further, arguing: :"By multiplying opportunities for ‘rat-running' he approach in ''Manual for Streets'' willincrease the capacity of a road network to carry traffic – and, course (''sic'') to emit . In other words, it is a cheaper variation on the 'build our way out of congestion' theme."Melia, Steve
"Neighbourhoods Should be Made Permeable for Walking and Cycling But Not for Cars"
''Local Transport Today'' 23 January 2008.


See also

* The Design Manual for Roads and Bridges


References


External links


Manual for Streets
website.
Manual for Streets: a summary
(PDF, 916 kb). Published 11 December 2007.
Manual for Streets
(PDF, 5 Mb). Published 29 March 2007.
The Manual for Streets: evidence and research
(PDF, 10 Mb). Published 19 June 2007.
Order printed copies of Manual for Streets
(PDF, 12 kb). Published 31 May 2007.
Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation
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