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Riverfront Park
Veterans’Park
AbbeyGlen
MaryBurliePark
Beatrice CarmichaelPark
Beaver HillsHouse Park
AlexDecoteau
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BoyleStreetPark
MonsignorWilliamIrwin Park
Frank OliverPark
Henrietta MuirEdwards Park
DiamondPark
Sir WinstonChurchillSquare
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CentennialPlaza
CapitalPlaza
PostOfficeClock Tower
NorQuest College –Singhmar Centre forLearning (Open 2017)
Future site ofICE DistrictPlaza
Construction Area –Tawatinâ Bridge
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Nativity of MaryParish
Glory to GodChristianAssembly
FirstPresbyterian
ChurchAll SaintsAnglicanCathedral
McDougallUnitedChurch
ChristianScienceChurch
First BaptistChurch
St. JoachimCatholic Church
ChineseUnitedChurch
St. BarbaraChurch
Chateau LacombeHotel
MarriottCourtyardHotel
Holiday InnExpress
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MacEwanResidence
GrandHotel
CentreHigh School
Sutton PlaceHotel
MatrixHotel
UnionBankInn
Delta EdmontonCentre SuitesHotel
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Days InnEdmontonDowntown
AlbertaHotel
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EdmontonPublic SchoolsArchives andMuseum
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ChristensonFamily Centrefor Sportand WellnessRobbins Health
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MacEwanUniversityAlbertaCollegeCampus
ATB Place
CanterraCentre
River ValleyAdventure Co.(Segway Tours &Bike Rentals)
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ATBEast
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Sun LifePlace
BowkerBuilding
BellTower
Edmonton Tower
CenturyPlace
JafferBuilding
RoyalBankBuilding
HSBCBankPlace
MNPTower
ChanceryHall
HaultainBuilding
AnnexBuilding
Canadian WesternBank Place
9triple8Jasper
EnbridgeCentre
Royal AlbertaMuseum(Open 2017/18)
JW MarriottHotel(Open 2018)
StantecTower(Open 2018)
EPCORTower
CN Tower
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WorldTradeCentre
First& Jasper
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MacEwan UniversityCentre for Arts andCulture (Open 2017)
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EdmontonJournal
Art Galleryof Alberta
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EdmontonLaw Courts
EdmontonWelcome
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Edmonton PoliceHeadquarters
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Don WheatonFamily YMCA
John E. BrownleeBuilding
NeonSignMuseum
Fairmont HotelMacDonald
HyattPlaceHotel
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FederalBuilding
GrandinSchool
AlbertaWorks
DowntownEdmonton
CommunityLeague
Park RangerStation
GibsonBlock
Rogers Place Grand VillaCasino
DowntownCommunityArena
Edmonton QueenRiverboat
Francis WinspearCentre for Music
Manulife Place
PacificRim Mall
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Learn everything you need to know to comfortably ride, walk, and drive the Downtown Bike Network. Watch for new markings on the road, and signs and signals at intersections to safely navigate the Network.
September 2017For more information and to tell us about your experience, visit:
Edmonton.ca/BikeDowntown
Edmonton’s new adaptable Downtown Bike Network… offers over 7.8 km of protected bike lanes, shared roadways, and paths to help and inspire Edmontonians of all ages to try new ways to get around Downtown.
Helpful Tips for All Road Users:
In Your Car• Watch for new signs.
• Don't stop on the green paint.
• Shoulder check and look both ways.
• Yield to cyclists when turning across the bike lanes.
See green? Watch out for each other.Green paint on the roadway marks areas where drivers and cyclists may cross paths. Be aware and take care when crossing.
Traveling slower along the Downtown Bike Network will give you time to see and respond to all the new features.
On Your Bike• Yield to pedestrians
in crosswalks.
• Watch out for new signs indicating how to safely turn at intersections.
• Not sure how to navigate the Network? Dismount onto the sidewalk and observe what others are doing.
On Your Feet• Watch for turning
vehicles entering and exiting accessways.
• When crossing the bike lane to get to a parked vehicle, yield to people on bikes.
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Green Stripes Striped Green Paint indicates that a bike lane is crossing an intersection or accessway such as an alleyway or entrance into a parking lot.
On your bike: • Look both directions when crossing.
In your car: • Look both directions when crossing.• Yield to cyclists in the bike lanes and pedestrians in the crosswalk. • Do not block the bike lane.• Watch out for the new signs indicating changes to turning rules.
Bike-Triggered Crossings Bike-Triggered Crossings help cyclists to cross at intersections.
On your bike: • Watch for the “Entering Bike Detection Zone” sign.• Once you pass this sign, stop and wait; you will be
detected by the sensors.• Cross when the light turns green.
In your car: • Be aware of bikes crossing the intersection.
Protected Bike LanesThese new on-street bike lanes are protected from moving and parked cars by a physical barrier, making driving and cycling more comfortable. Protected Bike Lanes may allow for travel in one or both directions.
On your bike: • Watch for signs and paint symbols indicating the direction of travel.
In your car: • Look both directions and yield to bikes when crossing.
In your car and on your bike: • Travel slower along the Downtown Bike Network so you have time to see
and respond to all the new features.
Raised Crossing at Bus StopsA Raised Crossing brings the level of the roadway to that of the adjacent bus stop. Transit users will be getting on and off the bus at this location.
On your bike: • Slow down and yield to pedestrians.
On your feet: • Be aware and look both ways before crossing.• Do not wait/stand in the crossing.
White Squares at CrosswalksWhen a Shared-Use Path crosses an intersection, the crosswalk will be lined with White Squares. These squares identify shared bicycle and pedestrian crossings and may be controlled by a pedestrian walk light and traffic signal.
On your bike: • There is no need to dismount your bike to cross.• At a crosswalk with a pedestrian light: Press the
pedestrian walk button. Cross when the walk light is on.• At a crosswalk without a pedestrian light: Yield to cars
and pedestrians before entering the roadway and cross when it’s safe to do so.
In your car: • Be aware that people on bikes may be riding across and
pedestrians may be crossing.
If the Light is Red
On your bike: • Enter the Bike Box and position
yourself in your direction of travel.• When the light turns green, proceed as
normal.
In your car: • Stop behind the white line.• When the light turns green,
proceed as normal.
If the Light is Green
On your bike: • To turn left: Yield to cars,
then move into the Bike Box when safe to do so.
• To go straight or turn right: Proceed as normal.
In your car: • Proceed as normal.
Bike Turn BoxesGreen Bike Turn Boxes painted at intersections provide cyclists with a safe way to turn left or right. These boxes can be found in the bike lane or in a driving lane. On your bike: • Move into the green box
found either in a bike lane or driving lane.
• Position yourself in your new direction of travel and wait at the red light.
• When the light turns green, proceed through the intersection.
In your car: • Do not stop in a green
Bike Box.• When the light is red, stop at
the painted white line behind the Bike Box.
In your car and on your bike: • When stopped at an
intersection, do not stop on the "X".
Shared-Use PathsShared-Use Paths are for many activities — you can bike, walk, run and more!
Some sidewalks may be designated as Shared-Use Paths. Watch for signs. On your bike: • Use the path to travel in both directions. • Ring your bell to pass.• Slow down and pass on the left.• Yield to slower users.
On your feet: • Keep to the right. • Be aware that others may pass you on your left.
Bicycle SignalsNew Bicycle Signals will be located throughout the Downtown Bike Network. Refer to these signals when crossing intersections.
Signal timings may be adjusted as the Downtown Bike Network evolves.
In your car and on your bike: • Watch for signs indicating signal phase changes.
What You’ll See on the New Downtown Bike Network:
Bike BoxesGreen Bike Boxes painted in a driving lane allow cyclists to do two things:
1. Pull in front of waiting traffic at a signalized intersection, making cyclists more visible and giving them a head start when turning or going straight.
2. Make safe turns by using it as a Bike Turn Box. Note: Crossing two lanes of traffic to make a left or right turn from a protected bike lane is not permitted.
Note: Some right turns are not permitted on a red light for cars. Watch for signs.
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