Metro released its 2014 Bike Map just in time for Bike Week LA!
This map is small enough to fit in a backpack or pannier, yet it folds out to show Los Angeles County’s bike paths, lanes, routes, cycle tracks, path access points, Metro Rail lines, busways and Metrolink stations, including those with bicycle parking.
Metro collected and mapped information from 88 cities and LA County in order to produce the map. The updated map shows 305 miles of Class 1 bike paths, 835 miles of Class 2 bike lanes, 522 miles of Class 3 bike routes and a brand new cycle track in Temple City. This represents an increase of 17 percent or 240 total bikeway miles in just two years.
The map differentiates between LA County’s Class 1, Class 2, Class 3, and cycle track bikeways by color coding facilities. Class 1 bike paths (green) are separated from streets. Class 2 bike lanes (orange) are striped for one-way travel on streets or highways. Class 3 bike routes (pink) are shared use facilities with motor vehicles and include signage indicating a bike travel route. Cycle Tracks (purple) are on-road or raised facilities physically separated from motor vehicle and pedestrian traffic.
Metro’s comprehensive bike maps help people make trips by bicycle by facilitating the discovery of new bikeways and connections to Metro transit. They also aid city planners, engineers and community members to collaborate and close gaps in the network by building bikeways that connect to those of neighboring jurisdictions. Find the new 2014 map online, at bicycle events throughout the year or submit an online request for a printed map.
Categories: Bicycle, Transportation News
[…] part of the Memorial Day weekend on your bicycle, you may want to take a look at Metro’s new 2014 Bike Map, released just a week or two ago for Bike Week LA. This new fold out map aggregates information […]
@Cycligin2014
Snarkiness aside – wouldn’t you be better off using Google Maps at that point?
How about adding the bike paths on your Metro phone app? Welcome to the internet age.
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For future releases, how about adding fun little features like where the velodromes are (LA is the only area in the country with two, most cities have none.) Or maybe even bike repair facilities, like the new public one that just opened in Silver Lake?
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