
Trail Design arrier, typically designed for two-way travel. Both types of path may also be used by pedestrians, skaters, wheelchair users, joggers, and other non-motorized users. A shared use …
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 …
The Guide to Road Design Part 6A: Paths for Walking and Cycling provides guidance for designers and other practitioners on the design of paths for safe and efficient walking and …
One-way cycle tracks are provided on each side of the street (two-way cycle tracks are discussed later in this document). They are physically separated from both motor vehicles and pedestrians.
All designs for off-street bicycle paths are considered multi-use paths and shall conform to ADA requirements. The bike path and pathway system may use the drainage and open space …
A bicycle path is an of-road facility that is physically separated from motor vehicle trafic and pedestrians, and is exclusively for use by bicycles and potentially other micromobility devices.
A key initiative of the project was to develop eight main cycle routes, named and coloured after gemstones to make them easily identifiable to the public (the Gemstone Cycleways).