Since there is currently no single collection of best practices on interchange designs that accommodate pedestrians and cyclists in the United States and Canada, The Institute for Transportation Engineers (ITE) has released a guide of such recommendations.  Designed with respect to safety and accessibility, ITE's guide identifies precise dimensions, safety features, signage, pavement markings, and design geometries as best practices that may provide insight into future updates of statewide or federal highway design manuals.  

The outcome of a series of workshops between 2008 and 2010 by ITE's Pedestrian and Bicycle Council to discuss interchange design issues and opportunities with regard to pedestrian and bicyclist safety and accommodation, it documents recommendations from the workshops in an effort to improve pedestrian and bicyclist safety and accommodation at interchanges.  ITE's Traffic Engineering Council served as a co-sponsor of these workshops.