Infographic: Long Beach on a path for better biking
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The city of Long Beach, which vowed to make itself bicycle friendly, has gathered funds from federal, state and local sources for future bike-focused projects. An annual survey on ridership conducted by Cal State Long Beach students and community volunteers has shown a steady increase in ridership since 2008.
Class I:
Existing
Proposed
Separated from motorized traffic, often off-street and near a waterway.
Class II and Cycle tracks*:
Existing
Proposed
Parallel to street traffic with painted or another barrier. Cycle tracks are separated from the street by barriers and have their own traffic signals.
Class III:
Existing
Proposed
Designated routes marked by shared lane arrows and/or signage.
To be determined:
Proposed
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