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  2. Shared lane marking - Wikipedia

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    The original "bike in a house" or "man jumping barrels at home" marking was developed by James Mackay and included in the 1993 Denver Bicycle Master Plan. [3] While Mackay had considered a "connect the dots" pavement markings approach for bicycle route definition and cyclist lane positioning reinforcement (during his time as the Bicycle Facilities Engineer for the North Carolina Department of ...

  3. Bikeway and legislation - Wikipedia

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    sharrows on a shared lane: Canada [14] The use of bikelanes is not obligatory for cyclists in any Provinces. [15] [16] shared lanes, car lanes with shared lane markings ("sharrows"). Czech Republic [17] vyhrazený (cyklistický) jízdní pruh or "reserved (cycle-) lane", limited by a continuous line, signed "cycletrack"

  4. California bikeway classifications - Wikipedia

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    bike laneBike lanes are established along streets in corridors where there is significant bicycle demand, and where there are distinct needs that can be served by them... Bike lanes are intended to delineate the right of way assigned to bicyclists and motorists and to provide for more predictable movements by each.” [ 1 ]

  5. City releases 'Complete Streets' report - AOL

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    Likewise, the city installed nearly a mile of separated and upgraded walkways, installed 4.9 miles of new bikeways, three miles of new bike lanes and 1.4 miles of new "sharrows "—road markings ...

  6. You may have noticed new lane markings on Highland, Walnut ...

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    Shared lane markings (sharrows): These road markings indicate a shared lane for bicyclists and vehicles. The City of Milwaukee is installing bike lanes and other bike infrastructure to make it ...

  7. Rules of the Road: Drivers don’t belong in bike lanes, but ...

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    Q: What are the rules on what bike lanes can be used for?I’ve scoured state and local codes and can find no mention of this. Surely, they are reserved at least to some degree for bikes. A ...

  8. Cycling in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Class II bike lanes are simply marked with paint and signage and lie between a parking lane and a traffic lane. Class III bike lanes are shared vehicular/bike lanes, usually only marked by signage and sharrows. [61] The majority of bike lanes in New York are Class II or Class III bike lanes. [60]

  9. Shakeup coming to Holly Street outdoor dining as city ...

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    Bike lanes were added to Holly Street in May from Ellis to Bay streets, reducing traffic lanes from three to two. Holly, a one-way street heading west, is one of two main east-west routes through ...