Bicycling and WalkingTPO Bicycle Facilities Map Complete StreetsComplete streets are streets for everyone. The TPO supports local governments in planning for and creating complete streets. Some local examples of complete streets include Cumberland Avenue, completed in 2017, and the ongoing Central Street remake, scheduled to wrap up in 2019. Evaluating High-Visibility Enforcement of Bicycle Passing LawsThis 2018 study was conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and focused on educating drivers and protecting the lives of bicyclists in Knoxville. Evaluating High-Visibility Enforcement of Bicycle Passing Laws SummaryA summary of the 2018 study conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) focused on educating drivers and protecting the lives of bicyclists in Knoxville. Greenways PlanningThe TPO partners with local governments to plan and build greenways in order to create more opportunities for safe walking and bicycling.City of Knoxville Bicycle Facilities PlanDeveloped in 2026 to assist in advancing Knoxville as a city where biking is safe, convenient, and a desirable mode of transportation for residents and visitors. Neighborhood Traffic Safety ProgramNTSP provides an avenue for City residents to apply for projects that slow vehicles to an appropriate speed and provide safer conditions for all roadway users, including pedestrians and cyclists. Sidewalk StudyThis study includes a comprehensive inventory of the existing sidewalk network, an inclusive public and stakeholder outreach and engagement effort, and a deliberate analysis of priorities. Vision ZeroVision Zero is a commitment to eliminating traffic fatalities on City-controlled roads by 2040. Vision Zero looks at safety from all angles – engineering, walkability, signage, law enforcement, education, human behavior.