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  2. Terry Hershey Park - Wikipedia

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    The dirt trails, however, cut through the densely grown forest growing along the bayou, and are not easily accessible. As of August 2020, e-bikes and other electric/battery powered transportation are prohibited on the trails. Per State Law, Texas Transportation Code Sec. 551.106(a), e-bike prohibition is only valid on dirt trails. E-bike is ...

  3. 26 Bike-Friendly Cities That Are Surprisingly Affordable - AOL

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    The city's Bicycle Transportation Program has added 23 miles of bike lanes, installed over 450 racks, created 20 miles of shared-used paths and trails and implemented road improvements to make ...

  4. Transportation in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Combined with the "ReBuild Houston" initiative approved by Houston voters in 2010, many new streets have been redesigned using the complete street guidelines. Houston currently has over 300 miles of City-constructed bike lanes, bike routes, shared lanes, bayou trails and rails-to-trails across a 500 square mile area of Houston.

  5. List of cycleways - Wikipedia

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    George Bush Park (Hike & Bike Trail - West of Houston in Harris County) [125] Terry Hershey Park (Hike & Bike Trail - West of Houston in Harris County) [ 126 ] Northeast Texas Trail (132 miles) [ 127 ]

  6. United States Bicycle Route System - Wikipedia

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    The United States Bicycle Route System (abbreviated USBRS) is the national cycling route network of the United States.It consists of interstate long-distance cycling routes that use multiple types of bicycling infrastructure, including off-road paths, bicycle lanes, and low-traffic roads.

  7. Houston Bcycle - Wikipedia

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    Houston BCycle was launched in May 2012 with 18 bikes at three stations. The system later expanded to 1300+ bikes at 150+ stations. Houston BCycle provides a quick and active transportation, alternative for getting around the city with environmental and health benefits. [1] In May 2013, Houston BCycle expanded from three to 25 stations and 215 ...