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Title: Bicycle Lanes


1
Bicycle Lanes
Publication No. FHWA-HRT-05-114
Lesson 15
2
Lesson Outline
  • Width standards.
  • Retrofitting lanes on existing streets.
  • Design at intersections and interchanges.
  • Pavement marking and signing.
  • Other design considerations.
  • Practices to avoid.

3
Width Standards
  • No curb and gutter 1.2 meters (m) (4 feet (ft))
    min.
  • If parking, then 1.5 m (5 ft) min.
  • With curb and gutter 1.5 m (5 ft) min.
  • 0.9 m (3 ft) min. ridable surface, not including
    gutter pan.
  • Parking permitted but not striped
  • 3.3 m (11 ft) total with no curb.
  • 3.5 m (12 ft) total with curb.

4
Retrofitting Bike Lanes
Typical Road Diet
  • Reduce travel lane widths.
  • Reduce number of travel lanes.
  • Remove, narrow, or reconfigure parking.
  • Other design options.

5
Road Diet
Before
After
6
Bike Lanes at Intersections
  • Encourage crossing/merging in advance of
    intersection.
  • Use of broken lane stripe at bus stops and
    intersections.
  • Many possible configurations.
  • Avoid dual right-turn lanes if possible.

7
Bike Lanes at Interchanges
  • Cross high-speed ramps in areas of good
    visibility.
  • Cross ramps at right angle.
  • Consider grade separation.

8
Pavement Markings
Bike lane symbols
  • Edgeline lane markings.
  • Bike lane symbols.
  • Traffic signal detector placement.
  • Obstructions.

9
Signing
Regulatory signs
  • Use of MUTCD.
  • Consistency in shape, legend, color.
  • Regulatory signs.
  • Warning signs.
  • Route guide signs.

10
Colored Bike Lanes
  • Common in Europe.
  • Delineate the preferred paths through complex
    intersections or across high-speed ramps.
  • Tested in Portland, OR, with mixed results.

11
Contraflow Bike Lanes
  • Prevent circuitous travel on one-way streets.
  • High bike demand.
  • Warning signs at intersecting alleys and streets.

(This picture shows a bicyclist not wearing a
helmet. FHWA strongly recommends that all bicycli
sts wear helmets.)
12
Practices to Avoid
  • Two-way bike lanes.
  • Continuous right-turn lanes.

13
Lesson Summary
  • There are many ways to design for bicycle lanes
    on vehicular roadways.
  • Use of specific design elements create safe and
    efficient bicycle lanes.
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