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Bicycle Facilities Davis, CA

Project Abstract

Two-way bicycle lane on a commercial street separated by a planted buffer from both the road and the sidewalk. Davis, CA and its university campus are considered by many to be among the "bicycle champions" because of their extensive bike lanes, trails, bridges, tunnels, parking, signals and more.



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Two-way bicycle lane separated by a planted buffer from both the road and the sidewalk.
Two-way bicycle lane on a commercial street separated by a planted buffer from both the road and the sidewalk. Davis, CA and its university campus are considered by many to be among the "bicycle champions" because of their extensive bike lanes, trails, bridges, tunnels, parking, signals and more.

Two-way bicycle lane separated by a planted buffer from both the road and the sidewalk.     
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Two-way bicycle lane separated by a planted buffer from both the road and the sidewalk.
Bicycle rack at a downtown cafe.     
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Bicycle rack at a downtown cafe.


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