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www.atlantabike.org PURPOSE/EXPLANATION OF THE MAP Cyclists often find it challenging to select a route that is as direct as possible without sacrificing safety or comfort. This map, created by the Atlanta Bicycle Campaign with help from the Downtown Transportation Management Association, Midtown Transportation Solutions, and many local bicyclists, highlights the best and easiest routes for bicycling around the city of Atlanta. The map ranks streets according to the level of dif- ficulty a cyclist can expect to encounter. Details show off-street paths, shortcuts, and steep hills. Data for the map includes input from local cyclists, posted traffic speed limits, traffic volumes, lane widths, and topography and is based on conditions during peak commuting hours. The back of the map contains tips and information about bicycling in Atlanta. Please contact the Atlanta Bicycle Campaign with comments or sug- gestions for future map updates at (404) 881-1112 or [email protected]. GEORGIA RULES FOR BICYCLING Bicycles are vehicles under Georgia law, with the same right to travel on the road as other vehicles (with the exception of limited-access highways). Most traffic laws that apply to vehicles also apply to bicycles. Bicyclists must obey stop signs, traffic lights, and lane changing rules just as if driving a car. When riding in groups, ride no more than two abreast, and as a courtesy, ride single file when faster traffic needs the space to pass you. Ride on the right side: Georgia law states that bicyclists should ride as near to the right side of the street as “practicable.” Exceptions to this rule include when turning left, avoiding a road hazard such as debris or a pothole, traveling the same speed as traffic, passing another vehicle, or when the lane is too narrow to share safely with a motor vehicle. Bicyclists should not ride in a right turn-only lane if they are not turning. Try Transit • Bicycles are allowed on MARTA trains at all times of the day and week. See MARTA’s website for details: www.itsmarta.com/howto/bikes.htm. All MARTA buses – as well as some Gwinnett, Cobb, Clayton County, and GRTA Xpress buses – are equipped with bicycle-carrying racks with simple instructions. Share Cars: If you ride your bike to work, but need a car for an hour or two, join Zipcar - dis- counted rates are available to bike commuters through your local Transportation Management Association (TMA) at www.zipcar.com/atlantad- owntown or www.zipcar.com/atlantamidtown. Sign up for Guaranteed Ride Home: This regional program provides registered bicycle commuters a free ride home (up to 5 rides home per year) for unscheduled events such as person- al or family illness or unplanned overtime. The GRH program cannot be used to avoid inclement weather. To register, visit www.myridesmart.com. DOWNTOWN AND MIDTOWN BICYCLING RELATED INCENTIVES • Commuter Rewards gives cash and prizes to alternative transportation commuters who log their commutes online. Register at www.com- muterrewards.com. BICYCLE CLASSES Confident City Cycling: This compact and comprehensive class taught by the Atlanta Bicycle Campaign will make you a safer and more confi- dent cyclist. The classes cover laws affecting bicy- cles, techniques for avoiding crashes, intersection safety, interacting with pedestrians, trail etiquette, fixing a flat, on-bike skills, and much more. Half of the instruction in this nationally certified course occurs on the bike learning crash-avoidance drills and taking a guided practice ride in real traffic conditions. Subsidized Confident City Cycling: Anyone who lives or works in Downtown or Midtown Atlanta is eligible to take ABC’s bicycle classes for just $10. • Visit www.atlantabike.org or call (404) 881- 1112 for the class schedule. Sidewalks are for walking: It is illegal for adults to ride bicycles on the sidewalk in the state of Georgia. Although it may seem safer, riding on the sidewalk makes you much less visible to motor vehicles as they turn into driveways and cross streets. Sidewalk riding can also endanger pedes- trians – it’s called the sidewalk for a reason. Light up the night: Every bicycle, while being used at nighttime in Georgia, must be equipped with a white front light and rear red reflector each visible from 300 feet. A rear red light or flasher may also be used in addition to the rear red reflector. Wear a helmet: Bicycle helmets are required for everyone under age 16 and encouraged for everyone else. Take the lane: While striped bike lanes can be an important factor in increasing your sense of safety on the street, if the bike lane is too narrow or next to on-street parking you may want to take the lane (ride in the middle of the traffic lane) at your discretion. • For a detailed guide on bicycle commuting, see our Bike Commuter Guide, online at www.atlantabike.org: Fact Sheets. For more information: See Georgia Code sections 36-60-5, 40-1-1, and 40-6-290 through 40-6-299 for details on these and all other laws regarding bicycling in Georgia: www.legis.state. ga.us. INTERACTING WITH DRIVERS • Bicycles are classified as vehicles in Georgia and bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as any others using the roads. • If you encounter an irate motorist, be polite, regardless of their behavior. To report an aggres- sive or harassing driver, call 911. Be ready with a vehicle and location description, a license plate number and state, and an account of what hap- pened. • If you are involved in a car-bike crash, make a mental note of the license plate number and vehi- cle make/model and call 911. Report a Hazard: If you would like to report a road hazard such as a pothole or parallel grate in the City of Atlanta, call the Atlanta Public Works Transportation Office at (404) 330-6501 or email the hazard along with a picture to repor- [email protected]. BICYCLE COMMUTING TIPS Getting Ready • Make sure your bike is mechanically sound. Maintain air pressure in tires and check your brakes to make sure they function properly. Conduct preventative maintenance to avoid time lost on the road. Visit the Sopo Bicycle Co-op (www.sopobikes.org) to learn how to do minor repairs (or even build your own bike). What to carry: Carry tools and supplies that you might need for minor repairs – an extra tube, patch kit, air pump, tire levers, and small multi- tool. What to wear to ride: Wear a helmet and bright-colored clothing. A rubber band or Velcro strap can keep your pant legs out of the chain. A safety pin can prevent skirts from flying up, or you can wear shorts or tights underneath. Spandex is optional but can add comfort for longer trips. What to Wear at Work • Ask your employer or nearby health club if a shower is available. If not, try riding slowly on your way to work to eliminate the need to change clothes (you can ride more quickly on the way home). It’s a good idea to bring work clothes with you, especially in the summer months, and change when you arrive. Limit wrinkles by rolling your clothes instead of folding, or bring a week’s supply Monday, bike commute Tuesday-Thursday, and take dirty clothes home Friday. Be visible: If there is a chance you might ride at night, be sure to have reflective materials on your clothes and bike, a strong white headlight, and a red rear light. How to carry: Try using a bicycle frame rack with bags or a basket to carry things. You will sweat less and it will be easier to scan over your shoulder. Never carry items on your handlebars. • Lock Up: Buy a good U-lock (add a strong cable lock for your wheels) and choose a rack or struc- ture that is secured to the ground in a visible, shel- tered place. Hint: To go farther, combine your bike commute with transit or a shared car. www.atlantadowntown.com www.midtownalliance.org

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www.atlantabike.org

PURPOSE/EXPLANATION OF THE MAP

Cyclists often find it challenging to select a route thatis as direct as possible without sacrificing safety orcomfort. This map, created by the Atlanta BicycleCampaign with help from the DowntownTransportation Management Association, MidtownTransportation Solutions, and many local bicyclists,highlights the best and easiest routes for bicyclingaround the city of Atlanta.

The map ranks streets according to the level of dif-ficulty a cyclist can expect to encounter. Detailsshow off-street paths, shortcuts, and steep hills.Data for the map includes input from local cyclists,posted traffic speed limits, traffic volumes, lanewidths, and topography and is based on conditionsduring peak commuting hours.

The back of the map contains tips and informationabout bicycling in Atlanta. Please contact theAtlanta Bicycle Campaign with comments or sug-gestions for future map updates at (404) 881-1112or [email protected].

GEORGIA RULES FOR BICYCLING• Bicycles are vehicles under Georgia law,

with the same right to travel on the road as othervehicles (with the exception of limited-accesshighways). Most traffic laws that apply to vehiclesalso apply to bicycles. Bicyclists must obey stopsigns, traffic lights, and lane changing rules justas if driving a car.

• When riding in groups, ride no more thantwo abreast, and as a courtesy, ride single filewhen faster traffic needs the space to pass you.

• Ride on the right side: Georgia law statesthat bicyclists should ride as near to the right sideof the street as “practicable.” Exceptions to thisrule include when turning left, avoiding a roadhazard such as debris or a pothole, traveling thesame speed as traffic, passing another vehicle, orwhen the lane is too narrow to share safely witha motor vehicle. Bicyclists should not ride in aright turn-only lane if they are not turning.

Try Transit• Bicycles are allowed on MARTA trains at all times

of the day and week. See MARTA’s website fordetails: www.itsmarta.com/howto/bikes.htm. AllMARTA buses – as well as some Gwinnett, Cobb,Clayton County, and GRTA Xpress buses – areequipped with bicycle-carrying racks with simpleinstructions.

• Share Cars: If you ride your bike to work, butneed a car for an hour or two, join Zipcar - dis-counted rates are available to bike commutersthrough your local Transportation ManagementAssociation (TMA) at www.zipcar.com/atlantad-owntown or www.zipcar.com/atlantamidtown.

• Sign up for Guaranteed Ride Home: Thisregional program provides registered bicyclecommuters a free ride home (up to 5 rides homeper year) for unscheduled events such as person-al or family illness or unplanned overtime. TheGRH program cannot be used to avoid inclementweather. To register, visit www.myridesmart.com.

DOWNTOWN AND MIDTOWN BICYCLINGRELATED INCENTIVES• Commuter Rewards gives cash and prizes to

alternative transportation commuters who logtheir commutes online. Register at www.com-muterrewards.com.

BICYCLE CLASSES• Confident City Cycling: This compact and

comprehensive class taught by the Atlanta BicycleCampaign will make you a safer and more confi-dent cyclist. The classes cover laws affecting bicy-cles, techniques for avoiding crashes, intersectionsafety, interacting with pedestrians, trail etiquette,fixing a flat, on-bike skills, and much more. Halfof the instruction in this nationally certified courseoccurs on the bike learning crash-avoidance drillsand taking a guided practice ride in real trafficconditions.

• Subsidized Confident City Cycling:Anyone who lives or works in Downtown orMidtown Atlanta is eligible to take ABC’s bicycleclasses for just $10.

• Visit www.atlantabike.org or call (404) 881-1112 for the class schedule.

• Sidewalks are for walking: It is illegal foradults to ride bicycles on the sidewalk in the stateof Georgia. Although it may seem safer, riding onthe sidewalk makes you much less visible to motorvehicles as they turn into driveways and crossstreets. Sidewalk riding can also endanger pedes-trians – it’s called the sidewalk for a reason.

• Light up the night: Every bicycle, while beingused at nighttime in Georgia, must be equippedwith a white front light and rear red reflector eachvisible from 300 feet. A rear red light or flashermay also be used in addition to the rear redreflector.

• Wear a helmet: Bicycle helmets are requiredfor everyone under age 16 and encouraged foreveryone else.

• Take the lane: While striped bike lanes can bean important factor in increasing your sense ofsafety on the street, if the bike lane is too narrowor next to on-street parking you may want to takethe lane (ride in the middle of the traffic lane) atyour discretion.

• For a detailed guide on bicycle commuting, seeour Bike Commuter Guide, online atwww.atlantabike.org: Fact Sheets.

• For more information: See Georgia Codesections 36-60-5, 40-1-1, and 40-6-290 through40-6-299 for details on these and all other lawsregarding bicycling in Georgia: www.legis.state.ga.us.

INTERACTING WITH DRIVERS• Bicycles are classified as vehicles in Georgia and

bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilitiesas any others using the roads.

• If you encounter an irate motorist, be polite,regardless of their behavior. To report an aggres-sive or harassing driver, call 911. Be ready witha vehicle and location description, a license platenumber and state, and an account of what hap-pened.

• If you are involved in a car-bike crash, make amental note of the license plate number and vehi-cle make/model and call 911.

• Report a Hazard: If you would like to reporta road hazard such as a pothole or parallel gratein the City of Atlanta, call the Atlanta PublicWorks Transportation Office at (404) 330-6501or email the hazard along with a picture to [email protected].

BICYCLE COMMUTING TIPSGetting Ready• Make sure your bike is mechanically sound.

Maintain air pressure in tires and check yourbrakes to make sure they function properly.Conduct preventative maintenance to avoid timelost on the road. Visit the Sopo Bicycle Co-op(www.sopobikes.org) to learn how to do minorrepairs (or even build your own bike).

• What to carry: Carry tools and supplies thatyou might need for minor repairs – an extra tube,patch kit, air pump, tire levers, and small multi-tool.

• What to wear to ride: Wear a helmet andbright-colored clothing. A rubber band or Velcrostrap can keep your pant legs out of the chain. Asafety pin can prevent skirts from flying up, oryou can wear shorts or tights underneath.Spandex is optional but can add comfort forlonger trips.

What to Wear at Work• Ask your employer or nearby health club if a

shower is available. If not, try riding slowly onyour way to work to eliminate the need to changeclothes (you can ride more quickly on the wayhome). It’s a good idea to bring work clothes withyou, especially in the summer months, andchange when you arrive. Limit wrinkles by rollingyour clothes instead of folding, or bring a week’ssupply Monday, bike commute Tuesday-Thursday,and take dirty clothes home Friday.

• Be visible: If there is a chance you might ride atnight, be sure to have reflective materials on yourclothes and bike, a strong white headlight, and ared rear light.

• How to carry: Try using a bicycle frame rackwith bags or a basket to carry things. You willsweat less and it will be easier to scan over yourshoulder. Never carry items on your handlebars.

• Lock Up: Buy a good U-lock (add a strong cablelock for your wheels) and choose a rack or struc-ture that is secured to the ground in a visible, shel-tered place.

Hint: To go farther, combine your bikecommute with transit or a shared car.

www.atlantadowntown.com

www.midtownalliance.org

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RATED ROADWAYS Green = Least Difficulty Bicycling. Generally has at least three of the following features:- Recommended by area bicyclists as alternates to main roads- Slow speed traffic- Low traffic volumes- Wide right lanes, bikeable shoulders, or bike lanes- Few, if any, merge lanes, “right turn only” lanes, commercial driveways, and/or on-street parking

Yellow = Medium Difficulty Bicycling. Generally has at least three of the following features:- Recommended by area bicyclists as alternates to main roads- Medium speed traffic- Moderate traffic volumes- Wide right lanes, bikeable shoulders, or bike lanes- Limited merge lanes, “right turn only” lanes, commercial driveways, and/or on-street parking- Few, if any blind curves and/or blind hills

Red = Most Difficulty Bicycling. Generally has at least three of the following features:- High speed traffic- Heavy traffic volumes- Relatively narrow lanes and no bikeable shoulders or bike lanes - Frequent merge lanes, “right turn only” lanes, commercial driveways, and/or on-street parking- Multiple blind curves and/or long, steep hills

OTHER MAPPED ITEMS

Short connections, trails, or shortcuts - may or may not be paved.

Bicycle stores with bike repair shops.

Local streets not rated

MARTA rail line and MARTA rail stations

Railroads

One-way streets

Long and/or steep hills (uphill in direction of chevrons)

Complete access controlled freeways (bicycles prohibited)

ONE MILE

Bicyclists are responsible for their own safety. This map was created by the Atlanta Bicycle Campaign (ABC), in partnership with the Downtown TransportationManagement Association (TMA) and Midtown Transportation Solutions as an aid for bicycling in the Downtown and Midtown areas. The roadways shown on this mapare used by automobiles, buses, and trucks and typically do not have special facilities for bicycle travel. Midtown Transportation Solutions, the Downtown TMA, andABC in no way warrant the safety of the roadways or any other facilities indicated on this map for use by bicyclists. Bicyclists using these roadways and other facil-ities assume all responsibilities for their own safety. A bicyclist should use these roadways and other facilities only if he or she has the requisite skill level as abicyclist, and the bicyclist must make that determination. Bicyclists assume the risk to their own safety when using this map. There are no warranties made in con-nection with this map, and Midtown Transportation Solutions, the Downtown TMA, and ABC shall not be held responsible for any damages (consequential, special, orotherwise) arising from its use.

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