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  1. Velocipede Bike project ping people use bicycles as transportation. Velocipede collects donated, second-hand, and landfill-bound bikes, which are then used to teach people

  2. Ride in the bike lane, if available. If riding in the travel lane, ride to the right. If the lane is narrow, it may be safer to “take” the lane by riding in the middle, rather than “share” the lane with a vehicle. Take …

  3. Design guidance that addresses the mobility needs of bicyclists on all roads as well as on Class II bikeways (bike lanes) is distributed throughout this manual where appropriate. Design guidance for …

  4. In general, it is preferable for a transition from a separated bike lane to a standard bicycle lane or shared lane to occur on the far side of the intersection.

  5. You’ll find hundreds of miles of designated U.S. Bicycle Routes, off-road mountain biking and trails for beginners and families with young children. This map provides information on major bicycle routes, …

  6. Bike Helmet Safety While there is no concussion-proof helmet, a bike helmet can help protect your child or teen from a serious brain or head injury. The information in this handout will help you learn what to …

  7. For example, what was previously referred to as a Protected Bike Lane will now be referred to as a Protected Bike+ Lane. This change encourages safer travel and is intended to reduce unwanted …