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P u t a h C r ee k San Pablo Bay TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE Rush Ranch Historic Park Lake Solano Park Car quinez S t rai t Suisun Bay Grizzly Island Sacramento Ri ver Potrero Hills Lynch Canyon Marine World Lake Herman Baylink Ferry to SanFrancis co Bicyclists Please be aware and respectful of agricultural vehicles and activities when riding in rural areas Rivera Road Birds La n d ing Road A n d er s o n R o a d 2nd St. Monte z u m a H il l s R o ad 2 1 8 5 6 Dixon Schools 1. Anderson School 2. Silveyville School 3. Tremont School 4. C.A. Jacob Junior High School 5. Dixon High School 6. Neighborhood Christian School 7. Main Prairie High School 8. Options Center 9. Dixon Adult School 10. Gretchen Higgins School 23 2 3 4 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 16 17 1 1 3 Suisun City Schools 1. Crystal Middle School 2. Crescent School 3. Suisun School 4. Dan O. Root School 1 2 3 1 3 4 5 7 8 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 12 13 14 15 16 3 4 5 10 Davis Schools 1. Patwin School 2. Emerson Junior High School 3. Davis Waldorf School 4. Robert Willet School 5. Davis High School 6. St. James School 7. Cesar Chavez School 8. Valley Oak School 9. Holmes Junior High School 10. Birch Lane School 11. Pioneer School 12. Martin Luther King Jr. High School H 2 1 5 4 3 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 19 20 21 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 P 11 8 12 6 University of California Davis For the full detail of the Davis Bikeway Network, consult the latest version of the UC Davis Bike Map http://www.city.davis.ca.us/gis/bikemap.pdf 18 22 23 24 4 4 5 7 1 4 9 23 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 P 2 3 1 2 7 Bicycles are allowed on the shoulders of 113 between Road 27 and 29 Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge (I-5) over the Sacramento River is open to bicyclists. 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Walnut Street 2. Ornduff Street 3. Second Street 4. Jefferson Avenue 5. Coombs Street 6. Franklin Street 7. Ash Street Oak Knoll Road Salv a d or A ve nue R i d g e Tr a il - U n p ave d R i d g e T r a il - U n p a v e d P e a b o d y R oad Butcher R o ad A lam o D r i v e F o o thill D r i v e Monte V i sta Avenue Main Street Bu ck Av e n ue Mason S t r eet Pea b o d y Road Allison Drive U l i tas Drive O r a n ge D rive G ate s Ca n y o n R o a d Road Road W e s t Eighth Street A Stree t H o m e r Drexel Driv e Gr a nde S h a s t a A rthu r M a r i n a C i r c l e Road 25 Road 98 Road 99 Road 101 Road 102 Road 97 Road 25A Road 27 Myrtle Avenue Road 100 Road 29 Road 20 Main Street Road 21 Kentucky Avenue Woodland Beamer Mariposa West Street Cross El D o rado Drive East Street Pendegast Street 4th 6th 3rd 1st College Bartlett Cottonwood Street Ashley Avenue Walnut California Street Court Clover Road 22 Road 18C East Covell Boulevard South E l M a c e r o Driv e County Road 32A Chiles Road Road 99D Road 100A Pole Line Road R o ad 10 1A Road 30 Road 31 West Covell Boulevard Anderson F S t r e et B S t r e e t M o n tezu m a Hills R o ad Park Road Industrial Way G l e n C o v e P a r k w a y 5th 2 n d S t r e e t Milit arry West Military East West K Street West J Street 1st H Street Hillcrest P l e a s a n t s V a l l e y R oad P e a c e f u l G l e n R o a d G i b s o n C a n y o n R o a d S t e i g e r H i l l R o a d C a n t e l o w R o a d Mi x C a n y o n R o a d Denverton Road S u i s u n V a ll e y R o a d Cement Hill Road T r o we r Pueblo Road Hagen Ro ad F ir s t A venu e Laurel Foothill T e r r a c e S h u r l e f Street D r i v e R o s e Lane Maine Street Y ello w sto ne Drive Emperor Road Road 105 Road 23 Main St. R oad 85B Road 87 R oad 89 R o ad 9 4B R o a d 9 3 R o a d 9 5 Road 24 Road 27 Road 29 Road 29A Road 91B Road 92B Buckeye Road Road 31 Russell Boulevard B uc k e y e R o ad Road 93A Road 89 Grant Avenue Woodland Bike Shops Foy’s Bike Shop 352 W. Main St. Davis Bike Shops Davis Bike Club 610 Third St. Freewheeler Bicycle Center 703 2nd St. Real Bicycles 3333 F St. B & L Bike Shop 610 3rd St. Davis Bike Exchange 612 4th St. Wheelworks 247 F St. Ken's Bike and Ski 650 G St. Benicia Bike Shops Wheels in Motion Skate Shop 735 1st St. Rich Adams Custom Fabrication 979 Lincoln St. Napa Bike Shops Pedals Past 1200 Milton Rd. Eagle Cycling Club 3335 Solano Ave. Bicycle Madness 2500 Jefferson St. Bicycle Trax 796 Soscol Ave # A Bicycle Works 3335 Solano Ave. Napa Valley Bike Tours 68 Coombs St. Fix-A-Bike 2965 Jefferson St. Reed's Custom Cycles 674 Soscol Ave. Sunrace USA 851 Napa Valley Corporate Way Fairfield Bike Shops Mr. Bicycle 803 Texas St. Ray's Cycle 1121 Texas St. Rockville Bike 4167 Suisun Valley Rd. Vacaville Bike Shops Ray's Cycle 400 Main St. Bicycle Products 617 Elmira Rd. Precision Bicycles 343 Greyhawk Ct. Dixon Bike Shops Fisk Cyclery Shop 539 N Adams St. Vallejo Bike Shops Authorized Bicycle Shop 1220 Georgia St. Winters Bike Shops Velo City Bicycle Center 41 Main Street L T 113 80 505 113 80 113 80 113 12 12 12 80 80 12 80 505 80 680 680 780 37 37 29 29 RYER ISLAND FERRY Ferries operate 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, FREE Cordelia W a t e r f r o n t P ark Trail S o l a n o B ike w a y 680 Solano Community College W o o d e n V a l l e y Road Fai r field L inear Park Trail Central County Bikewa y Rio Vista Benicia Vallejo Vacaville Suisun City Fairfield Dixon V a c a v i l l e - La k e B e r r y e s s a R o u t e Plea s a n t s V a l l e y R oad C h e r r y Gle n Ala m o C re e k Bike w ay S o u t h s id e B ikeway Travis Air Force Base Cordelia Schools 1. Green Valley School 2. Cordelia Hills School 3. Oakbrook School 4. Nelda Mundy School 5. Rodriguez High School 6. GreenValley Middle School Warning McGary Road is currently closed for repairs P A T T P P T P P P P T P Vallejo Ferry Terminal T T T 160 12 80 5 5 5 113 113 16 16 16 Winters Esparto Woodland Davis Vacaville Schools 1. Browns Valley School 2. Edwin Markham School 3. Country Cont. High School 4. Orchard School 5. Hemlock School 6. Willis Jepson Middle School 7. Vacaville High School 8. Ulatis School 9. Alamo School 10. Elm School 11. Cooper School 12. Will C. Wood High School 13. Eugene Padan School 14. Vacaville Christian Academy 15. Vacaville Christian Academy H.S. 16. Fairmont School 17. Sierra Vista School 18. Vaca Pena Middle School 19. Callison School 20. Cambridge School 21. Foxboro School 22. Fairfield Adult School 23. Adult Education Program 24. Buckingham Charter School T 12 29 121 221 12 Napa 29 121 29 121 121 121 128 Lincoln A P L L P L L L L P L L L L L L L L L L B e n i c i a- F a i rfiel d - N a p a R o ute Roads through the base are not available to the general public. 128 V a c a v il l e - L a ke Be r r y e s s a R oute B enici a-Fairfi eld-N a p a R o u t e P L Historic Benicia Mare Island 19 20 Fisk's Cyclery 539 North Adams Street (707) 678-4330 S P O N S O R M A P Ray's Cycle 400 Main Street (707) 448-1911 S P O N S O R M A P Ray's Cycle 1121 Texas Street (707) 428-1911 S P O N S O R M A P Authorized Bicycles 1220 Georgia Street (707) 648-1413 S P O N S O R M A P Woodland Schools 1. Maxwell School 2. Prairie School 3. Woodland High School 4. Freeman School 5. Beamer School 6. Whitehead School 7. Holy Rosary School 8. Harriet Lee Junior High School 9. Dingle School 10. Douglass Junior High School 11. Woodland Christian Jr. High 12. Zamora School 13. Gibson School 14. Woodland Prarie School 15. Willow Spring School 16. Tafoya School 17. Plainfield School 18. Pioneer High School 160 Winters Schools 1. Clayton Kinderschool 2. Waggoner School 3. Shirley Rominger School 4. Winters Middle School 5. Winters High School 6. Wolfskill High School Steep Grades Steep Grades Steep Grades Steep Grades 505 0 2.0 4.0 .5 1 1.5 3.0 SCALE: 1” = 1.4 MILES N D e l t a R e cr e a tion a l R o ute 1. Salvador School 2. El Centro School 3. Vintage High School 4. Redwood Middle School 5. Pueblo Vista School 6. McPherson School 7. West Park School Napa Schools 8. Napa High School 9. St. James School 10. Alta Heights School 11. Silverado Middle School 12. Westwood School 13. Napa Adventist Academy 14. Temescal High School 15. Shearer School 16. Snow School 17. Phillips School 18. Vichy Springs School 19. Bel Aire Park School 20. Northwood School 21. St. Apollinaris School For continuation, please see other side For continuation, please see other side Collinsville Day Use Area Western Railway Museum Rockville Hills Park Lagoon Valley Regional Park R o a d 1. B. Gale Wilson School 2. K. I . Jones School 3. Laurel Creek School 4. Amy Blanc School 5. Fairfield High School 6. Solano Christian Academy 7. Charles L. Sullivan Middle School 8. Dover Middle School 9. Gordon School 10. H. Glenn Richardson School 11. Bransford School 12. Anna Kyle School 13. Grange Middle School 14. Fairview School 15.Sem Yeto Cont. High School 16. Armijo High School 17. Holy Spirit School 18. E. Ruth Sheldon School 19. Academy High School 20. Fairfield-Suisun Adult School 21.Tolenas School 22.Mary Bird School 23.Suisun Valley School 24.Rolling Hills Elementary Fairfield Schools 1. Dan Mini School 2. Solano Junior High School 3. Loma Vista School 4. Elsa Widenmann School 5. Everest School 6. Peoples High School 7. Federal Terrace School 8. Johnston Cooper School 9. Vallejo Senior High School 10. Highland Elementary School 11. Adm. David Glasgow Farragut Sch. 12. Vallejo Junior High School 13. Mare Island School 14. Lincoln School 15. Vallejo Adult School 16. Benjamin Franklin School 17. Grace Patterson School 18. Joseph H. Wardlaw School 19. Jesse Bethel High School 20. Elmer Cave School 21. Springstown Junior High School 22. Steffan Manor School 23. Hogan Senior High School 24. Annie Pennycock School 25. Beverly Hills School 26. John Davidson School 27. Glen Cove School 28. St. Patrick High School Vallejo Schools Benicia S.R.A. Benicia Schools 1. Joe Henderson School 2. Matthew Turner School 3. Benicia Middle School 4. Benicia High School 5. Mary Farmar School 6. Robert Semple School 7. Liberty High School 8. St. Dominics School 113 Steep Grades Legend: On-Road Bicycle Facility Classifications Bike Lanes or Shoulders No Shoulders Low to Moderate Traffic Variable Shoulder Widths Moderate to High Traffic Volumes Limited or No Shoulders Higher Traffic Volumes Off-Street Bike Paths Recommended Rides Freeway Park and Ride Lots Railroad Amtrak Rail Station Transit Center Ferry Routes Bike Lockers Trailhead Facilities Schools Bike Shops Uphill Climb (in direction of arrow) P T A L T 1 84 84 84 128 i Find us on the Web @: www.solanolinks.com For additional BikeLinks maps, Information or Questions please call STA's Solano Napa Commuter Information at 1-800-53-KMUTE Solano Yolo BikeLinks Sponsors (2009 Edition) The Solano Transportation Authority would like to thank the following sponsors: Authorized Bicycles 1220 Georgia St. Vallejo, CA 94590 (707) 648-1413 www.authorizedbicycle.com Fisk Cyclery 539 N Adams St. Dixon, CA 95620 (707) 678-4330 Ray's Cycle 1121 Texas St. Fairfield, CA 94533 (707) 428-1911 400 Main St. Vacaville, CA 95688 (707) 448-1911 GW Print Media (916) 554-7554 www.gwprintmedia.com Solano Cycling Club (707) 422-BIKE Bay Area Air Quality Management District www.baaqmd.gov Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District www.ysaqmd.org Solano Napa Commuter Information 1-800-53-KMUTE www.solanolinks.com/commuterinfo Skyline Park To report road maintenance problems, please call the local Public Works department. 22 BIKE ROUTE Woodland Community College Map developed and designed by Architecture 21- www.arch21.org 3/06 1211 C Street Sacramento, CA 95814 phone: 916.554.7554 fax: 916.554.7551 [email protected] www.gwprintmedia.com Print Media Design Fulfillment Direct Mail Internet Marketing FSC certified Note: unpaved/gravel road Note: Dead End Note: Dead End Note: Dead End Vintage Cafe note: steep, unpaved Rio Vista Schools 1. White School 2. Rio Vista High School 3. Riverview Middle School Rio Vista Municipal Airport 3 L P bicycling.511.org/transit.htm

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Woodland Bike ShopsFoy’s Bike Shop352 W. Main St.

Davis Bike ShopsDavis Bike Club610 Third St.Freewheeler Bicycle Center703 2nd St.Real Bicycles3333 F St.B & L Bike Shop610 3rd St.Davis Bike Exchange612 4th St.Wheelworks247 F St.Ken's Bike and Ski650 G St.

Benicia Bike ShopsWheels in Motion Skate Shop735 1st St.Rich Adams Custom Fabrication979 Lincoln St.

Napa Bike ShopsPedals Past1200 Milton Rd.Eagle Cycling Club3335 Solano Ave.Bicycle Madness2500 Jefferson St.Bicycle Trax796 Soscol Ave # ABicycle Works3335 Solano Ave.Napa Valley Bike Tours68 Coombs St.Fix-A-Bike2965 Jefferson St.Reed's Custom Cycles674 Soscol Ave.Sunrace USA851 Napa Valley Corporate Way

Fairfield Bike ShopsMr. Bicycle803 Texas St.Ray's Cycle1121 Texas St.Rockville Bike4167 Suisun Valley Rd.

Vacaville Bike ShopsRay's Cycle400 Main St.Bicycle Products617 Elmira Rd.Precision Bicycles343 Greyhawk Ct.

Dixon Bike ShopsFisk Cyclery Shop539 N Adams St.

Vallejo Bike ShopsAuthorized Bicycle Shop1220 Georgia St.

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15. Shearer School16. Snow School17. Phillips School18. Vichy Springs School19. Bel Aire Park School20. Northwood School21. St. Apollinaris School

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13. Grange Middle School14. Fairview School15. Sem Yeto Cont. High School16. Armijo High School17. Holy Spirit School18. E. Ruth Sheldon School19. Academy High School20. Fairfield-Suisun Adult School21.Tolenas School22.Mary Bird School23.Suisun Valley School24.Rolling Hills Elementary

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1. Dan Mini School2. Solano Junior High School3. Loma Vista School4. Elsa Widenmann School5. Everest School6. Peoples High School7. Federal Terrace School8. Johnston Cooper School9. Vallejo Senior High School10. Highland Elementary School11. Adm. David Glasgow Farragut Sch.12. Vallejo Junior High School13. Mare Island School14. Lincoln School

15. Vallejo Adult School16. Benjamin Franklin School17. Grace Patterson School18. Joseph H. Wardlaw School19. Jesse Bethel High School20. Elmer Cave School21. Springstown Junior High School22. Steffan Manor School23. Hogan Senior High School24. Annie Pennycock School25. Beverly Hills School26. John Davidson School27. Glen Cove School28. St. Patrick High School

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Solano Yolo BikeLinks Sponsors(2009 Edition)

The Solano Transportation Authority wouldlike to thank the following sponsors:

Authorized Bicycles1220 Georgia St.Vallejo, CA 94590(707) 648-1413

www.authorizedbicycle.com

Fisk Cyclery539 N Adams St.Dixon, CA 95620(707) 678-4330

Ray's Cycle1121 Texas St.

Fairfield, CA 94533(707) 428-1911

400 Main St.Vacaville, CA 95688

(707) 448-1911

GW Print Media(916) 554-7554

www.gwprintmedia.com

Solano Cycling Club(707) 422-BIKE

Bay Area Air Quality Management Districtwww.baaqmd.gov

Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management Districtwww.ysaqmd.org

Solano Napa Commuter Information1-800-53-KMUTE

www.solanolinks.com/commuterinfo

SkylinePark

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Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge (I-5) over theSacramento River is open to bicyclists.

Access to and from Yolo County via Road 22.Access to and from Sacramento County via BayouRoad at the Sacramento Airport Boulevard overpass.

Sacramento AreaBike Maps

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BeniciaDavisDixonFairfieldCity of NapaNapa Co. SheriffNapa Co. FireRio VistaSolano Co. SheriffSuisun CityVacavilleVallejoWest SacramentoWintersWoodlandYolo Co. Sheriff

Police(707) 745-3412(530) 756-3740(707) 678-7080(707) 428-7300(707) 257-9223(707) 253-4451

(707) 374-6337(707) 421-7090(707) 421-7373(707) 449-5200(707) 648-4321(916) 372-2044(530) 795-2261(530) 666-2411(530) 666-8282

Fire(707) 746-4275(530) 757-5684(707) 678-7080(707) 428-7300(707) 257-9590

(707) 963-3601(707) 374-2233

(707) 425-9133(707) 449-5200(707) 648-4526(916) 373-5840(530) 795-4131(530) 661-5860

Provided by:

Solano Transportation AuthoritySolano Napa Commuter InformationSolano Bicycle Advisory CommitteeYolo-Solano Air Quality Management District

Medical Services(Non-Emergency)

Kaiser Vacaville3700 Vaca Valley Parkway, Vacaville

(707) 453-5000

Kaiser Vallejo975 Sereno Drive, Vallejo

(707) 651-1000

Northbay Medical1200 B. Gale Wilson Boulevard, Fairfield

(707) 429-3600

Sutter DavisCowell Boulevard at Highway 13, Davis

(800) 745-0227

Vaca Valley Hospital1000 Nut Tree Road, Vacaville

(707) 446-4000

Woodland Memorial1325 Cottonwood St, Woodland

(530) 662-3961

Bicycle Myths

(Courtesy of the Genessee Transportation Council)

"I'VE GOT TO STAY AWAY FROM CARS."

Being in traffic isn't inherently dangerous - but entering traffic is.

How do you avoid collisions? Enter traffic as few times as possible. Thereis no danger in riding in a traffic lane – motorists can see you there. Themotorist who can see you will avoid you.

(Collisions with cars account for only one-sixth of all bike accidents. You'rejust as likely to collide with another bike, or a dog, or fall without collidingwith anything.)

"I'M MOST LIKELY TO BE HIT FROM BEHIND."

Most car-bike accidents happen at intersections, when either the motoristor the bicyclist makes an unexpected turn across the other's path. In hopeof avoiding a rear-end collision, some cyclists ride the wrong way - only toget in trouble at an intersection, because a turning motorist never saw them.

How do you get through intersections safely? Merge with traffic well inadvance of the intersection, and position yourself in the proper turning lane.Using turn signals beforehand informs others of your intent, so they canreact appropriately.

"MOTORISTS DON'T CARE ABOUT MY SAFETY."

The vast majority of motorists are sane and rational people who will allowyou right-of-way, even if it inconveniences them a little.

How do you stay on the good side of motorists around you? Make your ridingbehavior predictable, and be courteous.

Bikeway Classifications and Descriptions

The three types of Bikeways described by Caltransin Chapter 1000 of the California State HighwayDesign Manual Are as follows.

Class I Bikeway

Typically referred to as a multi-use path providesa completely separated right of way from motorvehicle traffic for the exclusive use of bicycles andpedestrians. Multi-use paths are also open tostrollers, wheelchairs, etc. Cross flow of vehicletraffic on multi-use paths is minimized. The minimumpaved width for a multi-use path is eight feet..

Class II Bikeway

Typically referred to as a bike lane, a Class II Bikewayprovides a striped, stenciled, and signed lane forone-way travel on a street or highway. Minimumwidth for bike lanes varies depending on adjacentparking, curb type, and striping. Typically, theminimum travel width for bicycles in a bike lane isfour to five feet. Sometimes, especially nearintersections, the bike lane may disappear. Cars arepermitted to use the bike lane for turning and pullinginto and out of parking spaces and driveways. It islegal for cyclists to leave the bike lane to avoidobstacles, to turn left, pass other bicyclists, or whengoing as fast as car traffic. Always carefully checkfor traffic before leaving the bike lane.

Class III Bikeway

Typically referred to as a bike route, provides forshared use of a roadway with motor vehicle trafficand pedestrians and is only identified by signing.No minimum width standards apply to Class IIIfacilities.

Rural Roadways

Solano County contains miles of rural roadways,many of which are appealing to cyclists becausethey provide scenic or challenging rides for recreationand the link to popular destinations. In manylocations along these roads, bike lanes simply arenot feasible so cyclists use striped shoulders wherethey are suitable or are required to share the roadwaywith motorists. The law does not require cyclists toride to the right in narrow traffic lanes because itis often safest to "take the whole lane" in suchcircumstances. However, cyclists must be responsiblefor their actions, factors such as your speed, thespeed and volume of other traffic, road grades, andsurface quality may help you decide where to rideon rural roadways and narrow streets.

Recommended Rides

The recommended rides, listed below, are highlightedon the map by a dashed orange line along thecorresponding trails and roads.

The Delta Loop, a more challenging scenic ride forthe more experienced rider looking to ride a loopof fifteen or more miles along winding levee roadsbetween Rio Vista to West Sacramento.

Alamo Creek Bike Route in Vacaville offers a sereneand safe cycling experience for the entire family.

Dixon-Davis Bike Route connects Solano and Yolocounties with an easy and flat ride.

Solano Bikeway runs north from Vallejo. It providesa bikeway parallel to I-80. When repairs are completedto Mc Gary Road, it will connect Vallejo to Cordelia.

Montezuma Hills, located south of Rio Vista, offersserious riders a challenging rural route with hillyterrain and often very windy conditions.

Fairfield Linear Park, for families and children toride in a right-of-way separated from roadways.

Solano and Yolo counties welcome you to enjoy thecycling experiences our region offers. The ridesoutlined on this map are just the beginning of theadventures that await you. Photo above of the openingof the Winters Railroad Bridge by Woody Fridae.

Disclaimer

The designers, compilers, sponsors, and publishersof this map disclaim any responsibility associatedwith the use of the maps or other contents, andshall not be held accountable for any loss, damageor injury to any person or property resulting fromthe use of bikeways contained herein. Every individualshall assume all risk for potential injury. No guaranteeor warranty is made or implied as to the safety,condition, suitability or fitness of the bikeways andother routes shown herein. Road and bikewayconditions are subject to changes which can renderthem unusable or unsafe. Those areas designated as"Rural Roads" are informal routes which are notrecognized as officially designated bikeways; useextreme caution. Always bike at your own risk.

The Solano Transportation Authority, the Yolo-SolanoAir Quality Management District, and the Bay Area AirQuality Management Distirct would like to remind youto Spare the Air.

BIKE

The BikeLinks Map is developed to encourage residents andvisitors to bicycle by designating the suitability and comfortof many of the roads in Solano County.

The STA and SNCI recognize that:

Bicycling is a viable form of transportation that can be usedfor commuting to work or school, running errands, and forrecreation.

Bicycling improves physical health and can give a sense ofindependence and freedom.

Bicycling enhances our ability to experience and interact withthe vibrancy of our communities, something that is very difficultto do when inside a car.

Bicycling is economically efficient, costing the commuterbicyclist on an annual basis approximately one-quarter as muchas driving.

Bicycling is a renewable form of transportation and is non-polluting. Bicycling reduces the consumption of fossil fuels,alleviates traffic congestion, and improves the region's airquality.

The Solano BikeLinks Map was developed by staff at the SolanoTransportation Authority, Solano Napa Commuter Information,and the citizen-based Solano Bicycle Advisory Committee(BAC). Many thanks to the members of the BAC and the othervolunteers for their time and efforts.

A big thank you to our community sponsors, AuthorizedBicycles, Fisk's Cyclery, Ray's Cycle, GW Print Media and SolanoCycling Club.

For additional information about bikes on public transit,community bicycle clubs, bike safety and advisory committees;call SOLANO NAPA COMMUTER INFORMATION at (800) 53-KMUTE.

About the Solano TransportationAuthority

The Solano Transportation Authority was formed in1990 under a Joint Powers Agreement to act as SolanoCounty's Congestion Management Agency as directedby federal legislation. The STA is responsible fortransportation planning, inter-agency coordination,and programming of federal transportation funds inSolano County for its eight member agencies; Benicia,Dixon, Fairfield, Rio Vista, Solano County, SuisunCity, Vacaville, and Vallejo. The STA also providescountywide planning for the development of roads,transit, rideshare, rail, bicycle and pedestrian facilities. Other responsibilities include the management ofSolano Paratransit, Solano Express intercity services,and the Solano Napa Commuter Information Program.

Solano Napa Commuter Information

STA's Solano Napa Commuter Information (SNCI)Program supports and promotes bicycling programsin Solano County. SNCI promotes bicycling as acommute mode, develops bicycle maps, providesbridge, transit, and shuttle information for cyclistswho use bikes on transit, promotes bicycle safetyand education programs, works with employers andthe Bicycle Advisory Committee to develop theseprograms, and promotes California's Bike toWork/School Week.

Solano BAC

An important component of the STA's BicycleProgram is the Solano Bicycle Advisory Committee(BAC), which is comprised of representatives andstaff from the STA's member agencies. The BACmeets on a regular basis to review and recommendcountywide bicycle projects for state and federalfunding. The BAC also continues to promote thebicycle as a viable means of transportation.

STA's Bicycle Program

The Solano Transportation Authority has been workingwith its member agencies and a number of non-governmental groups to increase public awarenessand promote bicycling as an environmentally sound,viable commute alternative since its inception in 1990.The STA adopted its first Countywide Bicycle Planin 1995. Much progress has been made since theoriginal plan with the development of many regionalbikeway segments. Of the county's 416 miles ofregional roadway, approximately 130 miles now containbike lanes and more than 14 miles of off-street multi-use paths have been developed.

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OBEY TRAFFIC SIGNS, SIGNALS, AND LAWS

Bicyclists must follow the same laws as motorists.Stop at red lights and stop signs just as you wouldin a car.

NEVER RIDE AGAINST TRAFFIC

Bicyclists must ride with traffic. Motorists arenot looking for bicyclists riding on the wrongside of the road.

SCAN THE ROAD AROUND YOU

Look ahead and anticipate what other traffic islikely to do. Watch for cars, people, pebbles, grates,etc. Learn to look back over your shoulder withoutlosing your balance or swerving.

RIDE IN A STRAIGHT LINE

Ride in a straight line and far enough from parkedcars so you can avoid suddenly opened doors.Riding in a straight line allows others to anticipatewhat you are likely to do.

DO NOT PASS ON THE RIGHT

Wherever you ride, be cautious-even when riding in abike lane. When approaching an intersection or driveway,be especially cautious and do not overtake a vehicleon its right; it might turn right in front of you.

CHOOSE THE BEST WAY TO TURN LEFT

There are two ways to make a left turn: 1) Like anauto, signal, move into the left lane, and turn left.Do not turn left from the right lane. 2) Like apedestrian, use the crosswalks and walk your bikeacross the sidewalk.

YOU MAY LEAVE A BIKE LANE

When overtaking a bicycle, making a left turn, avoidinga road hazard or other obstruction or you are afraida motorist might turn across your path, you maytemporarily merge WITH CAUTION into the adjacentautomobile lane for safety or better visibility.

RIDE IN THE MIDDLE OF NARROW LANES

When the lane is too narrow for a car to pass yousafety, ride in the middle of the lane.

RIDING ON SIDEWALKS MAY BEPROHIBITED

Pedestrians have the right-of-way. Give theman audible warning before you pass. Watchfor vehicles at driveways and intersections.

USE HAND SIGNALS

Hand signals tell others what you intendto do. Signal as a matter of courtesy andof self-protection.

BE VISIBLE AT NIGHT

The law requires a strong headlight and a rearreflector or taillight at night or when visibility ispoor. Wear light-colored clothes with reflectivetape for extra protection.

Bicycling TipsDeveloped by the City of Portland, OregonBicycle Program

BE PREDICTABLERide so drivers can see you and predict yourmovements. Remember that the rules in thedrivers manual apply to bicyclists also.

BE ALERTRide defensively and expect the unexpected.Remember, bicyclists are more vulnerable.

BE EQUIPPEDAlways wear a helmet It's the law for 18 year-olds and younger. Use protective gear and wearvisible clothing.

Riding in Rural Areas

Please be aware and respectful of agricultural vehiclesand activities when riding in rural areas

Unique Cycling Experiences

Here are a few tips that cover some of the uniqueexperiences you might encounter on your ride.

Drawbridge Safety

Use caution when crossing drawbridges, as the openmetal deck can be slippery.

We wish you a pleasant and safe ride though ourtowns and countryside!

Bicycle Helmets and California's Helmet Law

California Law requires all persons under 18 years of age to wear "a properly fitted and adjusted bicyclehelmet" that meets ANSI, SNELL, ASTM or CPSC standards, when operating or riding as a passenger ona bicycle. It is strongly recommended that all cyclists wear an approved helmet every time they ride.For information about helmet programs and discount purchase, call (800) 53-KMUTE.

Loading Your Bike

• Let the driver know you will be loading your bike. DO NOT STEP INFRONT OF THE BUS UNTIL THE DRIVER LETS YOU KNOW IT IS SAFETO DO SO.

• Bikes can only be loaded at the front end of the bus from the curbsideand under no circumstances can you bring your bike inside the bus.Also, the driver can't get off the bus to help, but he or she can tellyou how to use the rack.

• Remember, instructions are also posted on the rack itself. It is a three-step process and generally takes no more than 30 seconds.

1. If the rack is folded up, simply pull it down.

2. Lift the bike up and fit it into the rack's wheel wells, which are labeledfor the front and rear wheels. If no other bike is on the rack, use thespace closest to the bus.

3. After the bike is in the rack, simply lift the support arm up and overthe front tire.

This arm should be in contact with the tire, not the fender or anyother part of the bike. It is a good idea to make sure the support armis in place before boarding the bus and don't forget to pay your fare.

Unloading Your Bike

1. When you want to get off the bus, exit by the front door and tellthe driver that you must get your bike. Unloading should always bedone from the curbside.

2. Raise the support arm off the front tire and lower it to its restingposition.

3. Lift your bike out of the rack and place it on the ground. If there isnot another bike in the rack, please fold the rack back up. Step awayfrom the bus and back towards the curb, allowing the bus a clearpath to merge into moving traffic.

Instructions for Loading your Bike on Buses

Bikes on Bridges

The Zampa Bridge connects Vallejo to Crockett. Itis 1.6 miles long and is located on the west side ofthe bridge.

Long-term bicycle parking locationsCall for locker availability information

Fairfield Transportation CenterCadenasso Drive off of Beck AvenueTotal of 16 lockers available(707) 428-7635

Suisun City Park and Ride LotMain Street and Highway 123 Lockers with capacity for 6 bicycles(800) 834-3032

Vacaville Davis Street Park and Ride LotDavis Street at 1-804 Lockers with capacity for 8 bicycles(707) 449-5424

Vacaville Cliffside Park and Ride LotCliffside Drive at 1-802 Lockers with capacity for 4 bicycles(800) 834-3032

Vallejo Park and Ride LotCurtola and Lemon Streets4 Lockers with capacity for 8 bicycles(707) 648-4666

Vallejo Ferry TerminalBaylink Ferry Terminal8 Lockers with capacity for 16 bicycles(707) 648-4349

AMTRAK

Bikes may be carried onto Capitol Corridor trains atno extra charge. Three bike racks are available on afirst-come, first serve basis in the bi-level Californiacars. A copy of AMTRAK's own Bicycle Policy isavailable from Solano Commuter Information tocarry with you if needed. Call (800) 53-KMUTE fora copy of the policy. On connecting AMTRAK busesto San Francisco, bikes may be placed in the luggagecompartment.

Bikes on the Vallejo Ferry

All ferries allow bikes on board unless conditionsor passenger loads preclude the safe transport ofbikes. Bikes are carried outside on the main deck.

Bikes on Transit

Bicycles are allowed on most Bay Area transitsystems (usually no extra fee), with variousrestrictions. For the most up to date and detailedinformation, visit www.transitinfo.org/bikes or call511 from any SF Bay Region area code.

Benicia Transit

Some buses have external bike racks. If there is nota bike rack and space is available onboard, the bike'sfront tire may be removed and the cyclist may takethe bike inside and sit in designated seats.

FAST (Fairfield and Suisun Transit)

Route 20 (Fairfield - Vacaville) is equipped with frontmounted bicycle racks that carry 2 bikes. Route 40 (Vacaville - Pleasant Hill / Walnut Creek BART) andRoute 30 (Fairfield - Sacramento) are equipped withbike racks located in the luggage compartment. Iffull, additional bikes can be stored on the bus on aspace-available basis. Bikes must be clean, have thefront wheel removed, and be stored between twoforward facing bench seats located behind the reardoor. Route 90 (Fairfield - El Cerrito del Norte BART)can not accommodate bikes. All local routes areequipped with front mounted bike racks that willaccommodate up to two (2) bikes.

Vacaville City Coach

All buses have external racks.

Vallejo Transit

All buses have external racks.

Yolobus

Delta Ferries

Ferries operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365days a year. They are free.

iFind us on the Web @:www.solanolinks.com

For additional BikeLinks maps,Information or Questions please call STA's

Solano Napa Commuter Information at1-800-53-KMUTE

Beyond the routes listed above, the Solano-Yoloregion offers many beautiful rides, either on yourown, or with a group.

The Yolo Causeway Bike Path along I-80 is a popularbicycle commute route between West Sacramentoand Davis.

Road 99 bike lanes between Road 27 and WillowSlough south of Woodland completed in 2003 aspart of the Davis-Woodland Bikeway.

Bicycle Clubs

Benicia Cycling Club: (707) 474-3969www.gbvilla.cnc.net

Monticello Cycling Club: (707) 451-8153www.monticellocycling.org

Solano Cycling Club: (707) 249-8851

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Rio Vista Delta Breeze

All buses have external racks.

All buses have external racks.

Rio Vista Park and Ride Lot Main and Front Streets Lockers with capacity for 6 bicycles (707) 374-2878

Long-term bicycle parking locations Call for locker availability information