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8. 30. Source: NACTO Urban Bikeway Design Guide, 2012 LEGEND: DESTINATIONS: WHAT IS A CYCLE TRACK? 1. 17. Cycle tracks (also known as protected bike lanes, King Street Cycle Track Hotel Ala Moana Shopping Center Magic Island Park 2. 18. separated bikeways, and on-street paths) are Bike Path Hospital 3. Ala Wai Elementary School 19. Makai Gateway Park 4. Ala Wai Golf Course 20. McKinley High School physically separated bike lanes that allow bicycle Bike Lane Entertainment 5. Chinatown 21. Mid Paci c Institute Bike Route movement on one side of the road. Two-way cycle Regional Shopping 6. Downtown 22. Neal Blaisdell Center Downtown tracks require additional awareness at driveway Community Shopping 7. Foster Botanical Gardens 23. 8. Ft. DeRussy Beach Park 24. Punchbowl National Cemetery and side-street crossings as identi ed on the back Chinatown Park 9. State Capitol 25. Roosevelt High School side of this brochure. Government District Sur ng 10. Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort 26. State Recreational 11. Area Small Boat Harbor Historic/Cultural 12. Iolani Palace 27. Thomas Square Swimming 13. Iolani School 28. University High School Public/Private School Picnic 14. John A Burns School of Medicine 29. University of Hawaii at Mānoa 15. KaimukiHigh School 30. College Golf 16. Keeaumoku Shopping District 31. Ward Shopping District A pilot project by the City and County of Honolulu Department of Transportation Services Whether you are walking, driving, or bicycling...here are some things you should know ABOUTWhether you’re CYCLE walking, TRACKS bicycling,. or driving, always follow traffic laws. 6

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Pedestrian Bus Auto Bike Two Stage Yield to Potential Area Platform Parking Crossing Turn Box Pedestrians Conflict Pedestrian Bus Auto Bike Sign Area Platform Parking Crossing Two Stage Yield to Potential 1 3 2 Source: IllustrationTurn Box adapted from BikePedestrians Austin, City of Austin andConflict Hammer and Tongs, Inc. 8 4 Sign 5When Twoyou Stage ARE walking:Yield to Potential When you are bicycling: When you are driving: 6 WHENTurn Box YOU ARE WALKING:Pedestrians Conflict WHEN YOU ARE BICYCLING: 8 LEGEND: ą 1 Don’t block or standSign in the cycle track ą 3 Watch for people walking, especially ą 5 Watch for people on bicycles before 7 at intersections opening your door Don’t walk along in the cycle track ą1 2Don’t block or stand in the cycle track. 8 Watch for people walking, especially at intersections. ą 4 Yield to people walking at unsignaled ą Park only1 in designatedAwareness spaces Point outside ą2 3 Don’t Watch walk foralong people the cycle on track. bicycles before crosswalksWatch for people exiting parked cars. of the cycle track 8 crossing the cycle track, even if you have 3 Watch the right-of-wayfor people on bicycles before crossing the cycle 9 5 WatchWatch for for crossing people vehicle exiting tra c atparked intersections, cars even 6 When turning, yieldRaised toCurb people walking ą if you have the right-of-way. ą track, even if you have the right-of-way. Look both and bicycling ą Crossways. street only on walk signal; otherwise, ą 6 WatchGive an audible for crossing signal when vehicle passing trac other people at on Sidewalk peopleCross street on bicycles only on walk likely signal; have otherwise, a green people light on 10 intersections,bicycles and pass evenonly on if the you left. have the right-of-way ą Signal your intentions andbicycles right-of-way likely have a green light and right-of-way. GiveSignal an audible your intentions signal when when traveling. passing other Pedestrian Bus Auto Bike ą ą 7 Two-stage turn queuesOn-Street Parking people on bicycles, and pass only on the left Area Platform Parking Crossing 11 TWO STAGE TURNING QUEUES: Stay behind the green box while waiting WHEN YOU ARE DRIVING: Existing Street Trees ą SignalTo turn your in theintentions makai direction at an intersection , turn at the red light right or left into the mauka bound lane of the cross street Two Stage Yield to Potential 4 Watch for people on bicycles before opening your door. 7 Two-stage turn queues If someone bicycling enters into the box, Turn Box Pedestrians Conflict ą and make a U-turn when safe, coming to a stop behind Planters or Delineator 1 Park only in designated spaces outside of the cycle the stop bar or any existing queued vehicles. When the they have priority at the intersection Sign Use the boxes when you want to turn left track. light in front of you turns green, proceed across the (maneuver is optional) When the light Signalizedturns green, Intersection wait until you intersection. for Vehicles and Bicycles 5 When turning, yield to people walking and bicycling. cross the intersection to pass any bicycle Upon reaching the green box, position trac, and then do so only when safe Signal your intentions.8 yourself and your bicycle in the box facing 6 At side streets, cyclists may be queued at the light. the way you want* Only to bicyclesgo are permitted to ą 8 When approaching two-way cycle tracks, travel along the cycle track. watch for people bicycling in both directions When the light now in front of you turns “Safe, protected and sustainable. 7 When exiting or entering driveways, watch for people green, proceed across the intersection The time for a cycle track on bicycling in both directions. City and County of Honolulu, Bicycle Coordinator King Street is now!” Two-way cycle tracks, like those on Rio Grande Street ą ThoughPhone: you 768-8335 are not required to use the cycle track, Mayor Kirk Caldwell in West Campus and on Bluebonnet Lane, will be you Email:will likely [email protected] find it more comfortable and quicker, appearing on more Austin streets soon. especiallyFacebook during link: www.facebook.com/HonoluluBicycleProgram peak commute times. City Web link: bike.honolulu.gov Graphic design by Hammer & Tongs, Inc.