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  2. Cycling infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    A bike lane for the exclusive use of cyclists, marked by a solid line in most places. A bike lane in Providence, Rhode Island: Buffered A bike lane with some form of buffer between motor traffic and the cycle lane. Buffered bike lane in Manhattan, New York: Lightly segregated: A bike lane with separating features such as wands or orcas.

  3. Bicycle transportation planning and engineering - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of the types of bikeways under the purview of bicycle transportation engineers include partially segregated infrastructure in-road such as bike lanes, buffered bike lanes; physically segregated in-road such as cycle tracks; bike paths with their own right-of-way; and shared facilities such as bicycle boulevards, shared lane ...

  4. Complete streets - Wikipedia

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    Four traffic lanes were changed into two traffic lanes plus bike lanes and left-turn lanes. New road distribution in Davis, California. Now pedestrians and cyclists have better safety conditions. The specific design elements of Complete Streets vary, based on context and project goals, but they may include:

  5. Fort Worth’s bike lanes lead to nowhere. Here’s what the city ...

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    The only performance measures when it comes to cyclists in the city’s plan is having zero bike deaths on city roads by 2030 and 10% more bike lanes within a half mile of majority-minority areas ...

  6. Bike lane - Wikipedia

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    Bike lanes (US) or cycle lanes (UK) are types of bikeways (cycleways) with lanes on the roadway for cyclists only. In the United Kingdom, an on-road cycle-lane can be firmly restricted to cycles (marked with a solid white line, entry by motor vehicles is prohibited) or advisory (marked with a broken white line, entry by motor vehicles is ...

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  8. Protected intersection - Wikipedia

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    An alternative philosophy, design for vehicular cycling, encourages having bicycle lanes simply disappear, or "drop", at intersections, forcing riders to merge into traffic like a vehicle operator ahead of the intersection in order to avoid the risk of a right-hook collision, when a right turning motorist collides with a through moving cyclist.

  9. History of cycling infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    The history of cycling infrastructure starts from shortly after the bike boom of the 1880s when the first short stretches of dedicated bicycle infrastructure were built, through to the rise of the automobile from the mid-20th century onwards and the concomitant decline of cycling as a means of transport, to cycling's comeback from the 1970s onwards.