Shared Use Paths
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Mission
DDOT is committed to providing safe and convenient bicycle and pedestrian access throughout the city through the creation of a network of interconnected trails and shared use paths, as they provide a high-quality walking and biking experience, and act as a supplement to existing bicycle facilities.
FAQ: What is the difference between a trail, a multi-use trail, and a shared-use path?
The terms are used interchangeably in transportation planning. A shared use path is a path used by cyclists, pedestrians, and other non-motorized users which is physically separated from the roadway.
Procedures & Services
Department Energy Savings Initiatives-Bike Trails
See Related
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Page:goDCgo (COMP0225)
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Page:Miscellaneous Vehicles (COMP0225)
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Page:Shared Use Paths (COMP0225)
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Page:Safety (COMP0225)
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Page:Bicycle Access and Safety (COMP0225)
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Page:Bike Lane Closures (COMP0225)
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Page:Bicycle Lanes (COMP0225)
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Page:Bicycle Registration (COMP0225)
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Page:Capital Bikeshare (COMP0225)
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Page:Bicycle Parking (COMP0225)
Additional Information