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Longest Urban Bicycle Route In U.S.

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Longest Urban Bicycle Route In U.S. Sees Record Growth

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The East Coast Greenway is an urban network of trails stretching 3,000 miles from Key West, Florida to Calais, Maine on the Canadian border. Founded in 1991 by a group of trail advocates, the East Coast Greenway (ECG) began as a vision to provide cyclists and pedestrians with a safe and continuous, traffic-free route connecting 25 major cities along the Eastern seaboard. Today, 25% of the route is complete with car-free trails. The remaining 75% travels on roads that have been studied for safety and, in many cases, use bike lanes or wide shoulders.
 
krebs303 said:
Longest Urban Bicycle Route In U.S. Sees Record Growth

east-coast-greenway-357x490.jpg


The East Coast Greenway is an urban network of trails stretching 3,000 miles from Key West, Florida to Calais, Maine on the Canadian border. Founded in 1991 by a group of trail advocates, the East Coast Greenway (ECG) began as a vision to provide cyclists and pedestrians with a safe and continuous, traffic-free route connecting 25 major cities along the Eastern seaboard. Today, 25% of the route is complete with car-free trails. The remaining 75% travels on roads that have been studied for safety and, in many cases, use bike lanes or wide shoulders.

Interesting.

I would like to know if some people on this forum have tried some sections of it I would read their comments with interest. I would like to know in particular how safe they are at say 30 km/h.
 
krebs303 said:
Longest Urban Bicycle Route In U.S. Sees Record Growth

east-coast-greenway-357x490.jpg


The East Coast Greenway is an urban network of trails stretching 3,000 miles from Key West, Florida to Calais, Maine on the Canadian border. Founded in 1991 by a group of trail advocates, the East Coast Greenway (ECG) began as a vision to provide cyclists and pedestrians with a safe and continuous, traffic-free route connecting 25 major cities along the Eastern seaboard. Today, 25% of the route is complete with car-free trails. The remaining 75% travels on roads that have been studied for safety and, in many cases, use bike lanes or wide shoulders.

Looks like a fun route to ride.
 
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Le breton said:
Interesting.

I would like to know if some people on this forum have tried some sections of it I would read their comments with interest. I would like to know in particular how safe they are at say 30 km/h.
I'll try my cycling tourist site later and see if there are any write ups on it.
I get the Alaska to Argentina tourists. Be interesting to hear stories from the east coast