What is the United States bicycle route system?
The United States Bicycle Route System (abbreviated USBRS) is the national cycling route network of the United States. It consists of interstate long-distance cycling routes that use multiple types of bicycling infrastructure, including off-road paths, bicycle lanes, and low-traffic roads.
What is the Ohio State Bike Route system?
The system will serve as a strong backbone that local and regional bike networks can build on and connect to across the state. ODOT is currently collecting resolutions to designate both State and US Bike Routes in Ohio. Please submit signed resolutions to BikeOhio@dot.ohio.gov.
When was the first bicycle route defined?
The first routes were defined in 1982: U.S. Bicycle Route 1 (USBR 1) from North Carolina to Virginia, and the stretch of USBR 76 from Illinois through Kentucky to Virginia. These two routes remained the only routes in the system until 2011.
What is the first US Bicycle Route in Minnesota?
Adventure Cycling Association. Retrieved May 22, 2012. ^ "Mississippi River Trail receives state bikeway designation, becomes first US Bicycle Route in Minnesota" (Press release). Minnesota Department of Transportation. May 21, 2012.