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Guerrero Park Auditorium Shores Disch Field Town Lake Park Zilker Park Lions Municipal Golf Course Pease Park Waterloo Park House Park West Austin Park Wooldridge Square Park Republic Square Duncan Park Lott Park Kealing Park State Cemetary of Texas Comal Park Pan American Park Metz Park Zaragosa Park Boggy Creek Park Deep Eddy Park West Enfield Park Oakwood Cemetary Rosewood Park Downs Park Evergreen Cemetary Alamo Park Adams Park Eastwoods Park Hancock Golf Course Patterson Park Lake Park Shipe Park Central Park Bailey Park Mayfield Park and Nature Preserve Riverside Golf Course Little Stacy Park Gillis Park South Austin Park and Recreation Center Plaza Saltillo Austin Nature & Science Center Zilker Botanical Garden Barton Springs Pool Mexican- American Cultural Center 9th St. Brush Square F e stival Beac h Fi est a G ard e ns Krieg Fields Roy G. Guerrero Park Auditorium Shores Disch Field Town Lake Park Zilker Park Lions Municipal Golf Course Pease Park Waterloo Park House Park West Austin Park Wooldridge Square Park Republic Square Duncan Park Lott Park Kealing Park State Cemetary of Texas Comal Park Pan American Park Metz Park Zaragosa Park Boggy Creek Park Deep Eddy Park West Enfield Park Oakwood Cemetary Rosewood Park Downs Park Evergreen Cemetary Alamo Park Adams Park Eastwoods Park Hancock Golf Course Patterson Park Lake Park Shipe Park Central Park Bailey Park Mayfield Park and Nature Preserve Riverside Golf Course Little Stacy Park Gillis Park South Austin Park and Recreation Center Plaza Saltillo Austin Nature & Science Center Zilker Botanical Garden Barton Springs Pool Mexican- American Cultural Center 9th St. Brush Square Huston-Tillotson University Austin Community College Eastview Campus A.C.C. 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Butler H ike and Bike T rails B l u nn C r e e k T r a i l C o u n t r y C l u b C r e e k T r a il M u e l l e r G re e n w a y B o g g y Cre e k T r a il Pfluger Bridge Bart o n Cr e ek Green belt The B o a r d w alk a t L ady B i r d L a k e (June 07,2014) Sh o a l C r e e k T r ail Barton Place Trail La n c e Arm str o ng Bik ew a y J o h n s o n C r e e k T r a i l ^Anne & Ro y Butler H ike and Bike T rails B l u nn C r e e k T r a i l C o u n t r y C l u b C r e e k T r a il M u e l l e r G re e n w a y B o g g y Cre e k T r a il Pfluger Bridge Bart o n Cr e ek Green belt The B o a r d w alk a t L ady B i r d L a k e (June 07,2014) 35th Jefferson Bull Creek S h o a l C r e e k Jackson Indian 41st Park 46th Be n n e tt Peck Duval 43rd Red River 32nd D e an K e eto n 32nd 30th Guadalupe 38th 34th 24th 29th M edi cal 30th 40th Rio Grande 31st Nueces Speedway West 40th Lamar 31 st East La m ar 30th E M Franklin Berkman Anchor Tillery Mattie Mattie Manor Mueller Cherrywood Antone W i ls h i r e Zach Scott Simond Lancaster Elwood 38th 1/2 Lafayette Fernwood Alexander 7th 12th Tillery Comal Rosewood Lyons Chestnut Oak Springs Navasota W e b b e r v i l l e Ple asant V alle y Chicon Webberville Hargrave Trinity Lavaca San Jacinto Congress 3rd Congress 4th M.L.K. Jr. 21st Speedway Enfield Enfield 3rd West Lynn Palma Plaza S t e p h e n F . A u s t i n 18th 6th 12th Nueces Lamar 5th West Guadalupe V e t e r a n sW a y Parkway Blanco 14th Rio Grande Baylor Wins t ed Hartford Bridle Niles Sharon Griswold 7th L a k e A u s ti n S. Lamar Rabb B a r t on Skyway B a r to n H i l l s Blue bonnet Hether Del Curto Dawson S. 5th Rundell Melridge S. 5th S. L a m a r Toomey Str at f o rd Robe r t E . L e e A n d r e w Zilker W illi a m B a r to n Sterzing Arpdale Kinney Thornton R a e D e l l Bluebonnet Live Oak R o llin g w o o d Bart o n S p rin g s O tlorf 11th 15th 14th 12th Red River 23rd S an J a c i n t o Clyde Little fie ld Robert Dedman Brushy Chicon Parker East Wickersham Willow Creek Travis H e i g ht s Arena Comal East S i d e Live Oak Elmont Nas h H e r n a n d e z J r . T o w n C reek 5th 2nd 4th Pleasant Valley Cesar Chavez Pedernales Robert T. Martinez Holly River Mary Riv ersid e Annie S. Congress Brackenridge S. 1st Cesar Chavez Waller Rainey Brushy Willow Davis Jesse E Sego v i a W o o d land Lake shore Martin Luther King Jr 17th An gelina Comal Aldrich Under Pass Crestwood Air port ^ Exposition 45th 7th Cummings 6th Pe c o s Exposition Sceni c Westover W i nd s o r M a r i a A n n a Hillview Northwood Bland 35th Jefferson Bull Creek S h o a l C r e e k Jackson Indian 41st Park 46th Be n n e tt Peck Duval 43rd Red River 32nd D e an K e eto n 32nd 30th Guadalupe 38th 34th 24th 29th M edi cal 30th 40th Rio Grande 31st Nueces Speedway West 40th Lamar 31 st East La m ar 30th E M Franklin Berkman Anchor Tillery Mattie Mattie Manor Mueller Cherrywood Antone W i ls h i r e Zach Scott Simond Lancaster Elwood 38th 1/2 Lafayette Fernwood Alexander 7th 12th Tillery Comal Rosewood Lyons Chestnut Oak Springs Navasota W e b b e r v i l l e Ple asant V alle y Chicon Webberville Hargrave Trinity Lavaca San Jacinto Congress 3rd Congress 4th M.L.K. Jr. 21st Speedway Enfield Enfield 3rd West Lynn Palma Plaza S t e p h e n F . A u s t i n 18th 6th 12th Nueces Lamar 5th West Guadalupe V e t e r a n sW a y Parkway Blanco 14th Rio Grande Baylor Wins t ed Hartford Bridle Niles Sharon Griswold 7th L a k e A u s ti n S. Lamar Rabb B a r t on Skyway B a r to n H i l l s Blue bonnet Hether Del Curto Dawson S. 5th Rundell Melridge S. 5th S. L a m a r Toomey Str at f o rd Robe r t E . L e e A n d r e w Zilker W illi a m B a r to n Sterzing Arpdale Kinney Thornton R a e D e l l Bluebonnet Live Oak R o llin g w o o d Bart o n S p rin g s O tlorf 11th 15th 14th 12th Red River 23rd S an J a c i n t o Clyde Little fie ld Robert Dedman Brushy Chicon Parker East Wickersham Willow Creek Travis H e i g ht s Arena Comal East S i d e Live Oak Elmont Nas h H e r n a n d e z J r . T o w n C reek 5th 2nd 4th Pleasant Valley Cesar Chavez Pedernales Robert T. Martinez Holly River Mary Riv ersid e Annie S. Congress Brackenridge S. 1st Cesar Chavez Waller Rainey Brushy Willow Davis Jesse E Sego v i a W o o d land Lake shore Martin Luther King Jr 17th An gelina Comal Aldrich Under Pass Crestwood Air port ^ Exposition 45th 7th Cummings 6th 35th Jefferson Bull Creek S h o a l C r e e k Jackson Indian 41st Park 46th Be n n e tt Peck Duval 43rd Red River 32nd D e an K e eto n 32nd 30th Guadalupe 38th 34th 24th 29th M edi cal 30th 40th Rio Grande 31st Nueces Speedway West 40th Lamar 31 st East La m ar 30th E M Franklin Berkman Anchor Tillery Mattie Mattie Manor Mueller Cherrywood Antone W i ls h i r e Zach Scott Simond Lancaster Elwood 38th 1/2 Lafayette Fernwood Alexander 7th 12th Tillery Comal Rosewood Lyons Chestnut Oak Springs Navasota W e b b e r v i l l e Ple asant V alle y Chicon Webberville Hargrave Trinity Lavaca San Jacinto Congress 3rd Congress 4th M.L.K. Jr. 21st Speedway Enfield Enfield 3rd West Lynn Palma Plaza S t e p h e n F . A u s t i n 18th 6th 12th Nueces Lamar 5th West Guadalupe V e t e r a n sW a y Parkway Blanco 14th Rio Grande Baylor Wins t ed Hartford Bridle Niles Sharon Griswold 7th L a k e A u s ti n S. Lamar Rabb B a r t on Skyway B a r to n H i l l s Blue bonnet Hether Del Curto Dawson S. 5th Rundell Melridge S. 5th S. L a m a r Toomey Str at f o rd Robe r t E . L e e A n d r e w Zilker W illi a m B a r to n Sterzing Arpdale Kinney Thornton R a e D e l l Bluebonnet Live Oak R o llin g w o o d Bart o n S p rin g s O tlorf 11th 15th 14th 12th Red River 23rd S an J a c i n t o Clyde Little fie ld Robert Dedman Brushy Chicon Parker East Wickersham Willow Creek Travis H e i g ht s Arena Comal East S i d e Live Oak Elmont Nas h H e r n a n d e z J r . T o w n C reek 5th 2nd 4th Pleasant Valley Cesar Chavez Pedernales Robert T. Martinez Holly River Mary Riv ersid e Annie S. Congress Brackenridge S. 1st Cesar Chavez Waller Rainey Brushy Willow Davis Jesse E Sego v i a W o o d land Lake shore Martin Luther King Jr 17th An gelina Comal Aldrich Under Pass Crestwood Air port ^ Exposition 45th 7th Cummings 6th 35th Jefferson Bull Creek S h o a l C r e e k Jackson Indian 41st Park 46th Be n n e tt Peck Duval 43rd Red River 32nd D e an K e eto n 32nd 30th Guadalupe 38th 34th 24th 29th M edi cal 30th 40th Rio Grande 31st Nueces Speedway West 40th Lamar 31 st East La m ar 30th E M Franklin Berkman Anchor Tillery Mattie Mattie Manor Mueller Cherrywood Antone W i ls h i r e Zach Scott Simond Lancaster Elwood 38th 1/2 Lafayette Fernwood Alexander 7th 12th Tillery Comal Rosewood Lyons Chestnut Oak Springs Navasota W e b b e r v i l l e Ple asant V alle y Chicon Webberville Hargrave Trinity Lavaca San Jacinto Congress 3rd Congress 4th M.L.K. Jr. 21st Speedway Enfield Enfield 3rd West Lynn Palma Plaza S t e p h e n F . A u s t i n 18th 6th 12th Nueces Lamar 5th West Guadalupe V e t e r a n sW a y Parkway Blanco 14th Rio Grande Baylor Wins t ed Hartford Bridle Niles Sharon Griswold 7th L a k e A u s ti n S. Lamar Rabb B a r t on Skyway B a r to n H i l l s Blue bonnet Hether Del Curto Dawson S. 5th Rundell Melridge S. 5th S. L a m a r Toomey Str at f o rd Robe r t E . L e e A n d r e w Zilker W illi a m B a r to n Sterzing Arpdale Kinney Thornton R a e D e l l Bluebonnet Live Oak R o llin g w o o d Bart o n S p rin g s O tlorf 11th 15th 14th 12th Red River 23rd S an J a c i n t o Clyde Little fie ld Robert Dedman Brushy Chicon Parker East Wickersham Willow Creek Travis H e i g ht s Arena Comal East S i d e Live Oak Elmont Nas h H e r n a n d e z J r . T o w n C reek 5th 2nd 4th Pleasant Valley Cesar Chavez Pedernales Robert T. Martinez Holly River Mary Riv ersid e Annie S. Congress Brackenridge S. 1st Cesar Chavez Waller Rainey Brushy Willow Davis Jesse E Sego v i a W o o d land Lake shore Martin Luther King Jr 17th An gelina Comal Aldrich Under Pass Crestwood Air port ^ Exposition 45th 7th Cummings 6th Pe c o s Exposition Sceni c Westover W i nd s o r M a r i a A n n a Hillview Northwood Bland B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B 5 - 1 0 m i n 1 0 - 2 0 m in 1 5 - 3 0 m in Legend Street Grade (arrows point up) Steep Medium Mild Unpaved Trails High-Comfort Roads Medium-Comfort Roads Low-Comfort Roads Extremely Low Comfort Helpful Sidewalks Minor Trails (may require walking) Paved Trails Restricted Sidewalks Major Streets Riding Conditions see descriptions below, under “Using the Map” Points of Interest to add a missing bike shop, email [email protected] Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools Libraries Metrorail Stops Metrobike Shelters Bike Shops Swimming Pools Bike Share Stations (as of 06/04/14) B B Bike Share is here! For more info, visit austin.bcycle.com. v. 12 summer 2014 Blanton Museum [dismount zone] AMTRAK Repair Station Repair Station Red River (M.L.K. Jr.-15th) Closed for Construction RIDE STRAIGHT THROUGH THE ARROW GET THE GREEN LIGHT: Stop your bike above the grooves, or a bicycle detector symbol. If you aren’t detected, report the location to 3-1-1. At intersections, merge with traffic and go when it's your turn. This helps to avoid turning conflicts, and demonstrates bikes' rights and responsibilities on the road. Don't squeeze by or between cars. If you're moving faster, pass in another lane. Remember: sidewalk riding is illegal in parts of central Austin. See the downtown detail map for exact locations. Turn left like a car, from the appropriate lane, or make a two-stage left. Look for green queue boxes like the one below. You can also dismount and use crosswalks as a pedestrian. Check behind you, signal, and take your position in the outer lane. Watch out for blinkers and other clues: motorists will cross the bike lane for parking, turns, and to avoid road hazards. Thoughtful interactions make for safe and friendly roadways. Do your part. Sometimes the safest option is to take a full lane. EYE CONTACT! rrrring “on your left” –––––––– RIDE 3 FEET OR MORE FROM PARKED CARS –––––––– –––––––– STAY OUT OF THE DOOR ZONE! –––––––– Sidewalks are slower than streets, and not always as safe as they seem. Crossing motor- ists may not expect bicyclists on the sidewalk. Ride carefully, checking the road behind before crossing streets and driveways. Slow down for pedestrians, and give an audible signal well before passing them. Thanks for riding! As an incentive to promote more bicycle use in Austin, we encourage you to pass this map along to someone who’d like to start bicycling. For a complimentary replacement, contact [email protected] . This map was produced by the City of Austin’s Bicycle Program, in conjunction with volunteer graphic designer Shea Little. Additional design assistance was provided by Dustin Coffey. Special thanks go to all the local bicyclists who gave feedback throughout this map’s development, helping to determine the content changes found in this version. The Bicycle Program and Urban Trails Program work to improve the City's network of bicycle infrastructure, encourage bicycle use, and generally carry out the recommendations of Austin's Bicycle Master Plan. For more information about the City's Bicycle and Urban Trails Programs, visit: austintexas.gov/bicycle or austintexas.gov/urbantrails To give feedback on Austin's bicycle network: email [email protected] , or attend a meeting of the Bicycle Advisory Council (BAC), a citizen body that gives feedback to City staff on the implementation of bicycle-related projects. For more information, and links to other local resources, visit: austintexas.gov/department/bicycle-advisory-council To report roadway hazards, crash information, signal loop or pedes- trian signal malfunctions, missing signs, or other bicycle or pedestrian issues, call the Citywide Customer Information Line: 3-1-1. Or, use the online form at austintexas.gov/department/311 Please have the address of your area of concern before calling. Make sure quick releases are closed properly. With the lever open, tighten the knob on the other end of the skewer. You should have to grab the frame and use your palm to get the lever all the way closed. Check periodically to be sure they're still tight. Before you ride, be sure your bike is in good working order - especially the brakes and lights. At night, you must use a white headlight (visible from at least 500 feet) and a red rear reflector (visible from at least 300 feet). A bright red rear light is also recommended. If rain is possible, give yourself extra time to take it slow and careful. Wearing a helmet is a wise choice, and required by law for bike riders age 17 and under. In October of 2009, Austin's City Council approved an ordinance to regulate how drivers pass bicyclists and other vulnerable road users. The ordinance states that: Passing motorists must either move into another lane, if one is available, or pass at least three feet from the vulnerable road user (six feet for large trucks and commercial vehicles). This does not apply when the vulnerable road user is in a bicycle lane. Motorists must not pass and then turn right, if the turn is unsafely close to a vulnerable road user. Left-turning motorists must yield to vulnerable road users approaching in the opposite direction. Motorists may not drive in any way meant to intimidate, harass, or threaten a vulnerable road user. You can make safe passing easier by riding predictably, communicating with other road users, and moving over when safe to let faster-moving traffic get by. Also, give others the same comfort zone that you'd like for yourself; don't pass other vehicles within three feet, whether they're moving or not. View the complete ordinance by searching "vulnerable road users" at http://www.amlegal.com/austin_tx/ are lanes prioritized for bicycle use. Treat them like all other lanes. Enter and exit them predictably, with signals. And don’t forget... Watch traffic behind and beside you. Learn to check over your shoulders without swerving. A mirror on your helmet or handlebar can be very helpful. Watch driveways and cross-streets. Make eye contact with anyone who might cross your path. Don't assume that others will see you or yield to your right of way. Everyone makes mistakes. Do your best to keep plenty of space around you. BIKING BY BUS Make longer trips more bikeable by taking a bus or train part-way. Every full-size Capital Metro bus has bike accommoda- tions, as do MetroRail trains. Also, many Capital Metro Stations and Park and rides have secure bike parking. For more information on biking by bus, visit: www.capmetro.org/bike “Sharrows" are used on roads too narrow for bike lanes. Use them by riding straight through the arrow. Sometimes this means taking the full lane, and faster-moving traffic must change lanes to pass safely. On roads with one lane in each direction, move over when safe to help approaching cars pass you safely. In wider lanes, sharrows give a good distance from parked cars on one side and traffic on the other. In both cases, stay visible and alert. Be ready to safely and predictably stop, slow, or change lanes - as when operating any other vehicle. Share the outer lane when it’s wide enough to keep at least three feet on both sides of you. Stay away from the curb. You may take the full lane if it is narrower than 14 feet. This keeps you visible and helps drivers to pass safely by cueing them to change lanes. If you are not comfortable taking the lane, and it’s too narrow to share, either choose a different route or ride carefully along the sidewalk if one is present. NICE, SAFE, AND LEGAL State law requires that bicyclists abide by the same basic rules as all other road users. By obeying the laws and riding predict- ably, you make it easier for everyone to share the road. Following these guidelines will reduce your risk of collision or fines, and help to show that bikes have a positive presence on Austin streets: Always ride with traffic, never against it. Obey traffic signs and signals, and observe others’ right-of-way. Don’t pass other vehicles within the same lane. Stay visible, predictable, and assertive. Control speed on Austin’s trails, and give 3 feet when passing. Go one step further; find creative ways to spread awareness and good will on the road. You’ll make biking an even safer, more enjoyable way to move around town. For a complete description of State traffic laws applicable to bicyclists, see Transportation Code chapter 551 at statutes.legis.state.tx.us , and for bike laws specific to Austin, search “bicycle” at amlegal.com/austin_tx/ . Help others to predict your movements with lane position, eye contact, and hand signals. Bells are also very useful, and lots of fun. While bicycles are legally welcome on all Austin roads (except where posted signs prohibit them), this map is meant to help bicyclists plan routes by giving information on level of riding comfort (stress), hilliness, and off-road options for bike travel. HIGH-comfort sections are either off-road, or on-road with physical separation from car traffic, or quiet streets with very low motor vehicle speeds and volumes. On Medium- and Low-comfort sections, be ready to interact with car traffic at intersections and throughout each block. See the section Nice, Safe, and Legal, above, for tips on biking safely around other road users. MEDIUM sections include bicycle accommodations on low to high-speed roads, or shared lanes on roads with low to moderate speeds and volumes. LOW comfort sections include important connec- tions with high traffic volumes and speeds, and little or no bicycle accommodations. EXTREMELY LOW-comfort roads are not recommended for bicycle travel, but have no practical alternatives for some trips. MAJOR STREETS with no comfort level shown are not yet suitable for bicycling, but have preferable alternate routes nearby. HELPFUL SIDEWALK shows that a sidewalk is present next to a less-comfortable road, but many sidewalks are not ideal for biking. Disclaimer: This map illustrates popular bicycle routes that have been identified by the City of Austin. The City of Austin assumes no liability for bicyclists traveling on these routes and therefore bicyclists assume a risk while using these routes identical to the risks assumed on all other roadways. This map is current as of May 2014. Keep in mind that Austin's bicycle infrastructure continues to evolve. An electronic version of this map, updated periodically to reflect new road improvements, is available online. To view the map online, learn more about it, or give feedback toward improving the next version, visit austintexas.gov/bicycle . Produced by the City of Austin Bicycle Program Integrating Bicycles into the Transportation System @coabikeprogram City of Austin Bicycle Program austintexas.gov/bicycle Physically separated on-street bike lanes, or cycle tracks, are now on 4th Street, Guadalupe, Bluebonnet, Rio Grande, Pederna- les, and Barton Springs, with more coming soon. Be courteous to other bicyclists and pedestrians, observe signs and signals, and use caution at all intersections. Urban Trails are shared with pedestrians, joggers, small children, and dogs. Yield to slower-moving users, and give plenty of space. Ring your bell early and often.

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17th

33rd

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ford

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Daniel

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Bonita

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Shoal Creek

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31st 1/2

Santa Rosa

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hlan

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11th 1/2

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Kathy

Perry

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le

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ken

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Spillman

Hillmont

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bert

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Ravey

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Cromwell Hill

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Village Oak

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Michael

Chris

River Crossing

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2nd 1/2

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Chris

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Hill

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sant

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Charl

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Wickford

Northwood

Chaparral

10th

Crest

San Saba

Graham

Gilbert

37th

38th

33rd

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31st

9th

16th

41st

Long

Juliet

Elm

11th

31st

11th10th

Shel

ley

Concordia

16thNewm

an

Milton

Inwood

25th

Longview

Oakm

ont

Fletcher

3rd

30th

Gibson

Poquito

Lambie

39th

13thCrest

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11th

Meadowbrook

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ho

2nd

Crestwood

29th

Elto

n

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39th

37th

37th

2nd

35th

13th

Palma

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40th

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on

Wilson

8th

Salin

a

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6th

37th

Tom

Gre

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Ham

pton

Sunset

33rd

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Poquito

Oakhurst

Broo

kvie

w

Whi

tis

38th

Stevenson

21st

Griswold

10th

Coleto

18th

Side

Mariposa

3rd

4th

3rd

Greenwood

Alamo

7th

9th

Hidalgo

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38thAlam

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Meredith

Harvey

4th

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11th

20th

Mer

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Jess

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17th

42nd

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8th

Milam

42nd

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mer

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10th

35th

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cos

4th

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Santa Rosa

6th

37th

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32nd

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31st

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32nd

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22nd

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33rd

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10th

39th

41st

30th

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9th

Concho

Hidalgo

Anth

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14th

Columbus

18th

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Leona

Oak

46th

James

9th

16th

10th

8th

Algarita

Rockingham

9th 1/2

Mariposa

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31st

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Park

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Alexander

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44th

6th

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17th

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Lind

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Oaks

32nd

11th

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n

40th

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Clarkson

8th

46th

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Shoal Creek

Barto

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10th

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Mat

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Cesar Chavez

15th

Airport

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44th

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8th

10th

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(June 07,2014)

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Barton Creek Greenbelt

The Boardwalk at Lady Bir d Lake

(June 07,2014)

35th

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Bull Creek

Shoal Creek

Jackson

Indian

41st

Park

46th

Benn

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Duva

l

43rd

Red

Rive

r

32nd

Dean Keeton

32nd

30th

Guad

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38th

34th

24th

29th

Med

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30th

40th

Rio Grande

31st

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30th

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38th 1/2

Lafa

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Fernwood

Alexander

7th

12th

Tille

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Comal

Rosewood

Lyons

Chestnut

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4th

M.L.K. Jr.

21st

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6th

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6th

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35th

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41st

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46th

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43rd

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32nd

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32nd

30th

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38th

34th

24th

29th

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30th

40th

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31st

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THE ARROW

GET THE GREEN LIGHT: Stop your bike above the grooves, or a bicycle detector symbol. If you aren’t detected, report the location to 3-1-1.

At intersections, merge with traffic and go when it's your turn. This helps to avoid turning conflicts, and demonstrates bikes' rights and responsibilities on the road.

Don't squeeze by or between cars. If you're moving faster, pass in another lane.

Remember: sidewalk riding is illegal in parts of central Austin. See the downtown detail map for exact locations.

Turn left like a car, from the appropriate lane, or make a two-stage left. Look for green queue boxes like the one below. You can also dismount and use crosswalks as a pedestrian.

Check behind you, signal, and take your position in the outer lane.

Watch out for blinkers and other clues: motorists will cross the bike lane for parking, turns, and to avoid road hazards.

Thoughtful interactions make for safe and friendly roadways.

Do your part.

Sometimes the safest option is to take a full lane.

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Sidewalks are slower than streets, and not always as safe as they seem. Crossing motor-ists may not expect bicyclists on the sidewalk.

Ride carefully, checking the road behind before crossing streets and driveways. Slow down for pedestrians, and give an audible signal well before passing them.

Thanks for riding! As an incentive to promote more bicycle use in Austin, we encourage you to pass this map along to someone who’d like to start bicycling. For a complimentary replacement, contact bicycleprogram@aust intexas.gov .

This map was produced by the City of Austin’s Bicycle Program, in conjunction with volunteer graphic designer Shea Little. Additional design assistance was provided by Dustin Coffey. Special thanks go to all the local bicyclists who gave feedback throughout this map’s development, helping to determine the content changes found in this version.

The Bicycle Program and Urban Trails Program work to improve the City's network of bicycle infrastructure, encourage bicycle use, and generally carry out the recommendations of Austin's Bicycle Master Plan. For more information about the City's Bicycle and Urban Trails Programs, v is i t : aust intexas.gov/b icycle or aust intexas.gov/urbantra i ls

To give feedback on Austin's bicycle network:email bicycleprogram@aust intexas.gov , or attend a meeting of the Bicycle Advisory Council (BAC), a citizen body that gives feedback to City staff on the implementation of bicycle-related projects. For more information, and links to other local resources, visit: aust intexas.gov/depar tment /b icyc le-advisory-counci l

To report roadway hazards, crash information, signal loop or pedes-trian signal malfunctions, missing signs, or other bicycle or pedestrian issues, call the Citywide Customer Information Line: 3-1-1.Or, use the online form ataust intexas.gov/depar tment /311Please have the address of your area of concern before calling.

Make sure quick releases are closed properly. With the lever open, tighten the knob on the other end of the skewer. You should have to grab the frame and use your palm to get the lever all the way closed. Check periodically to be sure they're still tight.

Before you ride, be sure your bike is in good working order - especially the brakes and lights. At night, you must use a white headlight (visible from at least 500 feet) and a red rear reflector (visible from at least 300 feet). A bright red rear light is also recommended. If rain is possible, give yourself extra time to take it slow and careful. Wearing a helmet is a wise choice, and required by law for bike riders age 17 and under.

In October of 2009, Austin's City Council approved an ordinance to regulate how drivers pass bicyclists and other vulnerable road users. The ordinance states that:

• Passing motorists must either move into another lane, if one is available, or pass at least three feet from the vulnerable road user (six feet for large trucks and commercial vehicles). This does not apply when the vulnerable road user is in a bicycle lane.

• Motorists must not pass and then turn right, if the turn is unsafely close to a vulnerable road user.

• Left-turning motorists must yield to vulnerable road users approaching in the opposite direction.

• Motorists may not drive in any way meant to intimidate, harass, or threaten a vulnerable road user.

You can make safe passing easier by riding predictably, communicating with other road users, and moving over when safe to let faster-moving traffic get by. Also, give others the same comfort zone that you'd like for yourself; don't pass other vehicles within three feet, whether they're moving or not. View the complete ordinance by searching "vulnerable road users" at ht tp: / /www.amlegal .com/aust in_tx /

are lanes prioritized for bicycle use. Treat them like all other lanes. Enter and exit them predictably, with signals.

And don’t forget. . .

• Watch traffic behind and beside you. Learn to check over your shoulders without swerving. A mirror on your helmet or handlebar can be very helpful.

• Watch driveways and cross-streets. Make eye contact with anyone who might cross your path. Don't assume that others will see you or yield to your right of way.

• Everyone makes mistakes. Do your best to keep plenty of space around you.

BIKING BY BUSMake longer trips more bikeable by taking a bus or train part-way. Every full-size Capital Metro bus has bike accommoda-tions, as do MetroRail trains. Also, many Capital Metro Stations and Park and rides have secure bike parking. For more information on biking by bus, visit:www.capmetro.org/bike

“Sharrows" are used on roads too narrow for bike lanes. Use them by riding straight through the arrow. Sometimes this means taking the full lane, and faster-moving traffic must change lanes to pass safely. On roads with one lane in each direction, move over when safe to help approaching cars pass you safely. In wider lanes, sharrows give a good distance from parked cars on one side and traffic on the other. In both cases, stay visible and alert. Be ready to safely and predictably stop, slow, or change lanes - as when operating any other vehicle.

Share the outer lane when it’s wide enough to keep at least three feet on both sides of you. Stay away from the curb. You may take the full lane if it is narrower than 14 feet. This keeps you visible and helps drivers to pass safely by cueing them to change lanes. If you are not comfortable taking the lane, and it’s too narrow to share, either choose a different route or ride carefully along the sidewalk if one is present.

NICE, SAFE, AND LEGAL

State law requires that bicyclists abide by the same basic rules as all other road users. By obeying the laws and riding predict-ably, you make it easier for everyone to share the road. Following these guidelines will reduce your risk of collision or fines, and help to show that bikes have a positive presence on Austin streets:

• Always ride with traffic, never against it.

• Obey traffic signs and signals, and observe others’ right-of-way.

• Don’t pass other vehicles within the same lane.

• Stay visible, predictable, and assertive.

• Control speed on Austin’s trails, and give 3 feet when passing.

Go one step further; find creative ways to spread awareness and good will on the road. You’ll make biking an even safer, more enjoyable way to move around town.

For a complete description of State traffic laws applicable to bicyclists, see Transportation Code chapter 551 at statutes . leg is .s ta te . tx .us , and for bike laws specific to Austin, search “bicycle” at amlegal .com/aust in_tx / .

Help others to predict your movements with lane position, eye contact, and hand signals. Bells are also very useful, and lots of fun.

While bicycles are legally welcome on all Austin roads (except where posted signs prohibit them), this map is meant to help bicyclists plan routes by giving information on level of riding comfort (stress), hilliness, and off-road options for bike travel.

HIGH-comfort sections are either off-road, or on-road with physical separation from car traffic, or quiet streets with very low motor vehicle speeds and volumes.

On Medium- and Low-comfort sections, be ready to interact with car traffic at intersections and throughout each block. See the section Nice, Safe, and Legal, above, for tips on biking safely around other road users. MEDIUM sections include bicycle accommodations on low to high-speed roads, or shared lanes on roads with low to moderate speeds and volumes. LOW comfort sections include important connec-tions with high traffic volumes and speeds, and little or no bicycle accommodations.

EXTREMELY LOW-comfort roads are not recommended for bicycle travel, but have no practical alternatives for some trips. MAJOR STREETS with no comfort level shown are not yet suitable for bicycling, but have preferable alternate routes nearby. HELPFUL SIDEWALK shows that a sidewalk is present next to a less-comfortable road, but many sidewalks are not ideal for biking.

Disclaimer:This map illustrates popular bicycle routes that have been identified by the City of Austin. The City of Austin assumes no liability for bicyclists traveling on these routes and therefore bicyclists assume a risk while using these routes identical to the risks assumed on all other roadways.

This map is current as of May 2014. Keep in mind that Austin's bicycle infrastructure continues to evolve. An electronic version of this map, updated periodically to reflect new road improvements, is available online. To view the map online, learn more about it, or give feedback toward improving the next version, visit austintexas.gov/bicycle .

Produced by the City of Austin Bicycle ProgramIntegrating Bicycles into the Transportation System

@coabikeprogram City of Austin Bicycle Program austintexas.gov/bicycle

Physically separated on-street bike lanes, or cycle tracks, are now on 4th Street, Guadalupe, Bluebonnet, Rio Grande, Pederna-les, and Barton Springs, with more coming soon. Be courteous to other bicyclists and pedestrians, observe signs and signals, and use caution at all intersections. Urban Trails are shared with pedestrians, joggers, small children, and dogs. Yield to slower-moving users, and give plenty of space. Ring your bell early and often.