| bicycling in houston |
Bicycle bicycling in houston pleasure exercise fun activity Houston Bikeway. The Houston Bikeway
Program provides a completed 300-mile bikeway network for urban cycling that spans across a 500 square-mile area of the city. This transportation network of designated bikeways is integrated into
the overall transportation system and consists of a total of 345 miles of designated on-street and off-street bikeways. This network does not include 80 miles of hike and bike and nature trails
found in city parks.
Commuters and recreational users ride on the designated bikeway network for work or pleasure to reach a variety of destinations.
The benefits of riding a bicycle are obvious: exercise, saving money, reducing traffic congestion and conserving the environment. Learn how to safely ride a
bicycle anywhere in the greater Houston area for recreation and transportation. Don't be intimidated by cars and SUVs. Learn how to ride safely and effectively in traffic using Vehicular Cycling
principles. Discover the safest streets, roads, bike lanes, and trails. |
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What is a bike route?
A bike route is a designated on-street bicycle path that is not striped. The bike route is a shared lane with motor vehicles and is signed with a green Bike Route sign. |
What is a bike trail?
A bike trail is a designated off-street bicycle path that travels through parks, along bayous or other designated public right-of-way. Bike trails are designated with a Bike Trail sign. Bike
trails are usually shared with pedestrians and joggers. |
How should I pass another cyclist on a bike lane?
The same traffic rules apply. If you are a cyclist, check behind you to make sure no vehicles are on the left lane. Use your hand signals to let other vehicles know your intentions. When passing
the other cyclist, you can use an audible signal such as a bell or voice signal to let the other cyclist know you are "Passing". This avoids surprises. If you are a motorist you will be traveling
on a separate lane. Remember to be aware of bicyclists traveling on the bike lane, especially when making a right turn. Signal to let all vehicles know your intentions. Be aware that bicyclists
may travel outside of the bike lane if necessary. |
What is the correct way of passing a cyclist on a shared road?
If you are a bicyclist, the same traffic rules hold true for passing bicycles or other vehicles on a shared road. If you are a motorist remember that the bicycle is a vehicle too and has the
right to occupy the full lane under certain conditions. You must pass on the left lane following the normal traffic rules. |
Article 6701.d. Section 182 Requires that a bicycle ride with the flow of traffic. Riding with the
traffic makes the cyclist more visible and predictable, especially at intersections |
Do I need to have lights on my bike?
State law requires that you have a front light and a rear reflector. A blinking red light is advisable. |
Section 551.104 Safety Equipment
A) A person may not operate a bicycle unless the bicycle is equipped with a brake capable
of making a braked wheel skid on dry, level, clean pavement. (B) A person may not operate a bicycle at nighttime unless the bicycle is equipped with:
(1) a lamp on the front of the bicycle that emits a white light visible from a distance of
at least 500 feet in front of the bicycle; and (2) a red
reflector on the rear of the bicycle that is: (a) of a
type approved by the department; and (b) visible when directly in front of lawful upper beams of motor vehicle headlamps from all distances from 50 to 300 feet to the
rear of the bicycle. (C) In addition to the rear reflector required by Subsection
(B), a person operating a bicycle at nighttime may use a lamp on the rear of the bicycle that emits a red light visible from a distance of 500 feet to the rear of the bicycle. |
City Ordinance No. 95-813 Children under the age of 18 who operate or ride on a bicycle or any side car,
trailer, child carrier, seat or other device attached to a bicycle must wear a bicycle helmet. |
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Link to Houston bikeway maps
http://www.publicworks.houstontx.gov/bikeways/phases.htm
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other links of bicycle enthusiast interest places to go |
| www.bikehouston.org/ Safety
on the Street - Bicycle Anywhere in Houston . |
| www.biketexas.org/ |
| www.bicycletexas.com/houston.htm |
| www.ms150.org/ The BP MS 150 Bike Tour is
a two-day cycling adventure from Houston to Austin that raises funds to help people living with MS. |
| Repair expert - http://www.sheldonbrown.org/bicycle.html
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| www.ghorba.org/ |
| www.bicycling.com |
www.bikemag.com/
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http://www.smart-bike.net/motor_scooter.html |
http://www.smart-bike.net/
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