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  2. California bikeway classifications - Wikipedia

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    BIKE ROUTE “Bike routes are shared facilities which serve either to: (a) Provide continuity to other bicycle facilities (usually Class II bikeways) or (b) Designate preferred routes through high demand corridors. Normally, bike routes are shared with motor vehicles. The use of sidewalks as Class III bikeways is strongly discouraged.“ [1]

  3. Template:Roseville Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Roseville Subdivision, a Union Pacific railway line in California and Nevada.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  4. Bicycle map - Wikipedia

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    A bicycle map, also known as a bike map, is a specialized map designed to assist cyclists in navigating urban, suburban, or rural areas safely and efficiently. It typically highlights bike lanes , dedicated bike paths , shared roads, and other infrastructure that accommodates bicyclists.

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  6. United States Bicycle Route System - Wikipedia

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    Despite the analogy the system has to the U.S. Highway system, the USBRS's route numbers do not necessarily trace the same route as the corresponding U.S. Highway number; for example, while USBR 1 will run close to the East Coast and thus parallel U.S. Route 1 (US 1), the projected route of USBR 10 generally follows US 2.

  7. California State Route 65 - Wikipedia

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    The remainder of LRN 129, all of LRN 249, and U.S. Route 99E (section north of Roseville), would be combined to create SR 65. [6] By 1969, except for Merced County, all eight counties which the route would traverse had it included in their general plans. [8] This created a continuous roadway plan from Bakersfield to Roseville.

  8. Roseville, California - Wikipedia

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    Roseville is the most populous city in Placer County, California, located within the Sacramento metropolitan area.As of 2019, the US Census Bureau estimated the city's population to be 141,500, making it the third-largest city in the Sacramento area. [7]

  9. Bicycle Master Plan - Wikipedia

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    A Bicycle Master Plan is a published development plan describing long-range objectives for developing bicycle infrastructure in a city or region. It may include bicycle paths, protected bicycle lanes , bicycle parking, and integration with public transit [ 1 ] as ways to promote bicycling as a viable transportation option.