Bicycle Path

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bicycle path
n. path (alongside a roadway for example) used by cyclists


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Bicycle Path
For roads used only for bicycles, see Segregated cycle facilities Bicycle Path is a historic road in Central Suffolk County on Long Island, New York, built in the late 19th Century in order to capitalize on the bicycle craze of that period. It ran north and south from Patchogue to just east of Port Jefferson, tends to run mostly west of New York State Route 112,
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Segregated cycle facilities
Segregated cycle facilities may consist of separate roads, tracks, paths or lanes designated for use by cyclists and from which motorised traffic is generally excluded. In some areas, motorized bicycles may still be used on these routes. Segregated cycle facilities are distinct from facilities in which cyclists are integrated with other traffic (i.e., not separated from other traffic by class).
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Bicycle Path (Bike Path)
A bikeway physically separated from motorized vehicular traffic by an open space or barrier and either within the highway right-of-way or within an independent right-of-way. (23CFR652)

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