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The MAG Bikeways map on t he opposite side shows existing, locally-designated bicycle facilities, and isprovided for distribution by the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG). This map has been producedunder the direction of the MAG Regional Bicycle Task Force. Funding was provided by the Federal HighwayAdministration. If you have any comments, please call MAG at (602) 254-6300 or visit our web site at
www.mag.maricopa.gov.
The map may not provide a comprehensive representation of off-street trails, especially those in mountainparks and preserves. Detailed trail maps may be available for certain parks. There are also many commercialtrail guides and mountain biking guides available at local bike shops and book s tores.
Disclaimer: This map was prepared by MAG as an aid to bicyclists from information furnished by others.MAG and its member agencies in no way warrant the safety of the bicycle facilities indicated on this mapand warns cyclists that the various types of bicycle facilities shown require different levels of cycling skills.Cyclists are urged to use only those facilities that are suitable for their individual cycling skills. All cyclistsshould educate themselves on cycling safety and the rules of the road before using any of the facilitiesshown.
Copyright, 2008, Maricopa Association of Governments
BICYCLE SAFETY TIPS
Wear a HelmetA bike helmet must t well and be properly adjusted todo its job of protecting your head. It should t snugly withthe chin strap fastened. When purchasing a helmet, makesure it is approved by the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) or the Snell Institute. Helmets should bereplaced after the impact of an accident or even afterseveral years of wear and tear.
Bike Route SignMay be used to denote multi-use paths,wide outside curb lanes and bicycle routes.
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Bicycle Share the Road SignMay be used to denote routes withoutdesignated bicycle lanes.
Bike Racks on the Light RailRacks for bicycles will be standardon all Metro light rail trains.
CONNECTING A BIKEWAY SYSTEMREGIONAL BIKEWAY MASTER PLANARIZONA STATE LAW
Excerpts from Arizona State Law
A.R.S. Section 28-812. Trafc laws apply to persons ridingbicycles.Every person riding a bicycle upon a roadway or upon anyshoulder adjoining a roadway is granted all the rights and issubject to all the duties applicable to the driver of a vehicle bythis chapter, except as to special regulations in this article andexcept as to those provisions of this chapter which by theirnature have no application.A.R.S. Section 28-815. Riding on roadways and bicycle paths.A. A person operating a bicycle upon a roadway at less than
the normal speed of trafc at the time and place and underthe conditions then existing shall ride as close as practicableto the right hand curb or edge of the roadway, except un-
der any of the following situations:1. If overtaking and passing another bicycle or vehicle pro-
ceeding in the same direction.2. If preparing to a left turn at an intersection or into a
private road or driveway.3. If reasonably necessary to avoid conditions including xed
or moving objects, parked or moving vehicles, bicycles,
pedestrians, animals, or surface hazards.4. If the lane in which the person is operating the bicycle
is too narrow for a bicycle and a vehicle to travel safelyside by side within the lane.
B. Persons riding bicycles upon a roadway shall not ride morethan two abreast except on paths or parts of roadways setaside for the exclusive use of bicycles.
C. A bicycle path or lane when designated as such by state orlocal authorities shall be deemed to be for the exclusiveuse of bicycles even though other uses are permitted pur-suant to subsection D or otherwise permitted by state orlocal authorities.
D. No person shall operate, stop, park, or leave standing a ve-hicle in a bicycle path or lane designated by state or localauthorities except for use in the case of emergency or for
use in crossing such path or lane to gain access to any pub-lic or private road or driveway. Nothing in this subsectionshall prohibit the use of path or lane by the appropriatelocal authority.
For the complete Arizona Bicycle Law Provisions, see ArizonaRevised Statutes (ARS) Sections 28--811 through 817.
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The HAWK signal is being testedin Arizona for effectiveness tobicyclists and pedestrians by stop-ping motorists as path and trailusers cross the roadway.
MAG Regional Bikeway MasterPlan 2007
The Plans mission:Provide an interconnected Regionalsystem of bikeways that contributesto a vibrant, healthy, livable commu-nity. Based on this mission, a seriesof goals related to Access, Safety/Health/Education, Connectivity, User-Friendliness, and Implementation
have been developed.
Available in electronic format at:www.mag.maricopa.gov/detail.cms?item=7628
Bike Racks on Busses
Light Rail Stations
1. Montebello / 19th Avenue
2. 19th Avenue / Camelback
3. 7th Avenue / Camelback
4. Central Avenue / Camelback
5. Campbell / Central Avenue
6. Indian School / Central Avenue
7. Osborn / Central Avenue
8. Thomas / Central Avenue
9. Encanto / Central Avenue10. McDowell / Central Avenue
11. Roosevelt / Central Avenue
12. Central Station / Central Avenue
Central Station / 1st Avenue
13. Washington / Central Avenue
Jefferson / 1st Avenue
14. 3rd Street / Washington
3rd Street / Jefferson
15. 12th Street / Washington
12th Street / Jefferson
16. 24th Street / Washington
24th Street / Jefferson
17. 38th Street / Washington
18. 44th Street / Washington
19. Priest Drive / Washington
20. Center Parkway / Washington
21. Mill Avenue / Third Street22. Veterans Way / College Avenue
23. University Drive / Rural
24. Dorsey / Apa che Boulevard
25. McClintock / Apache Boulevard
26. Smith-Martin / Apache Boulevard
27. Price Freeway / Apache Boulevard
28. Sycamore / Main Street
CONNECTIONS TO LIGHT RAIL
Ride DefensivelyPrepare for the unexpected and plan alterna-tive maneuvers to avoid conict. Rules alonedo not always protect bicyclists from injury.Be alert. Be visible. Ride predictably.
Obey Trafc Signs, Signals and LawsBicyclists must operate their bicycles likedrivers of motor vehicles. Obeying lawshelps you to be taken seriously by motorists.
Always Maintain Control of Your BikeKeep both hands on the handlebars. Beprepared to stop or make quick turns.Follow lane markings. Cross railroad tracksat a 90-degree angle.
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