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Bike Lane
4ft to 5ft wide marked lane, on both sides of the road.
Delineated line supplemented by bike symbol pavement marking and bike lane signs and plaques
Bike lanes and signs are used in advance of the upstream end of the bicycle lane, at the downstream end of the bicycle lane, and at periodic intervals along the bicycle lane
Share the Road
Marked pavement associated with Shared-Use Path signs and plaques.
Share-the-Road sign and plaques are used in advance of the upstream end of the bicycle lane, at the downstream end of the bicycle lane, and at periodic intervals along the bicycle lane
Bike Route
Defined as Low Speed/Low Volume Optional Route by the Naples Pathway Coalition and graphically represented on the Naples Bike and Tourist Map.
Original document available online at www.naplespathway.org:
Shared-Use Path
Marked on the pavement as a delineated lane, typically on one side of the street, 5ft or wider, utilizing a paved shoulder
The path is shared between walkers and bicyclists, and it is usually found in the absence of bike lanes and/or sidewalks
Bike Lane
4ft to 5ft wide marked lane, on both sides of the road.
Delineated line supplemented by bike symbol pavement marking and bike lane signs and plaques
Bike lanes and signs are used in advance of the upstream end of the bicycle lane, at the downstream end of the bicycle lane, and at periodic intervals along the bicycle lane
Share the Road
Marked pavement associated with Shared-Use Path signs and plaques.
Share-the-Road sign and plaques are used in advance of the upstream end of the bicycle lane, at the downstream end of the bicycle lane, and at periodic intervals along the bicycle lane
Bike Route
Defined as Low Speed/Low Volume Optional Route by the Naples Pathway Coalition and graphically represented on the Naples Bike and Tourist Map.
Original document available online at www.naplespathway.org:
Shared-Use Path
Marked on the pavement as a delineated lane, typically on one side of the street, 5ft or wider, utilizing a paved shoulder
The path is shared between walkers and bicyclists, and it is usually found in the absence of bike lanes and/or sidewalks
Bike Lane
4ft to 5ft wide marked lane, on both sides of the road.
Delineated line supplemented by bike symbol pavement marking and bike lane signs and plaques
Bike lanes and signs are used in advance of the upstream end of the bicycle lane, at the downstream end of the bicycle lane, and at periodic intervals along the bicycle lane
Share the Road
Marked pavement associated with Shared-Use Path signs and plaques.
Share-the-Road sign and plaques are used in advance of the upstream end of the bicycle lane, at the downstream end of the bicycle lane, and at periodic intervals along the bicycle lane
Bike Route
Defined as Low Speed/Low Volume Optional Route by the Naples Pathway Coalition and graphically represented on the Naples Bike and Tourist Map.
Original document available online at www.naplespathway.org:
Shared-Use Path
Marked on the pavement as a delineated lane, typically on one side of the street, 5ft or wider, utilizing a paved shoulder
The path is shared between walkers and bicyclists, and it is usually found in the absence of bike lanes and/or sidewalks
Bike Lane
4ft to 5ft wide marked lane, on both sides of the road.
Delineated line supplemented by bike symbol pavement marking and bike lane signs and plaques
Bike lanes and signs are used in advance of the upstream end of the bicycle lane, at the downstream end of the bicycle lane, and at periodic intervals along the bicycle lane
Share the Road
Marked pavement associated with Shared-Use Path signs and plaques.
Share-the-Road sign and plaques are used in advance of the upstream end of the bicycle lane, at the downstream end of the bicycle lane, and at periodic intervals along the bicycle lane
Bike Route
Defined as Low Speed/Low Volume Optional Route by the Naples Pathway Coalition and graphically represented on the Naples Bike and Tourist Map.
Original document available online at www.naplespathway.org:
Shared-Use Path
Marked on the pavement as a delineated lane, typically on one side of the street, 5ft or wider, utilizing a paved shoulder
The path is shared between walkers and bicyclists, and it is usually found in the absence of bike lanes and/or sidewalks
Bike Lane
4ft to 5ft wide marked lane, on both sides of the road.
Delineated line supplemented by bike symbol pavement marking and bike lane signs and plaques
Bike lanes and signs are used in advance of the upstream end of the bicycle lane, at the downstream end of the bicycle lane, and at periodic intervals along the bicycle lane
Share the Road
Marked pavement associated with Shared-Use Path signs and plaques.
Share-the-Road sign and plaques are used in advance of the upstream end of the bicycle lane, at the downstream end of the bicycle lane, and at periodic intervals along the bicycle lane
Bike Route
Defined as Low Speed/Low Volume Optional Route by the Naples Pathway Coalition and graphically represented on the Naples Bike and Tourist Map.
Original document available online at www.naplespathway.org:
Shared-Use Path
Marked on the pavement as a delineated lane, typically on one side of the street, 5ft or wider, utilizing a paved shoulder
The path is shared between walkers and bicyclists, and it is usually found in the absence of bike lanes and/or sidewalks