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Pinellas Trail Park Un T 11.5 11.0 Check Your Bike – Air Pressure, Brakes, Ankles, Wrists, Back and Helmet Pasco County Belleview Boulevard Wall Springs Park Springs Wall Cleveland Street Cleveland Tarpon Avenue Tarpon Keystone Road Keystone Mileage Curlew Road Curlew W. Bay Drive Bay W. Tampa Road Tampa Main Street Main H Florida Bicycle Laws Park Taylor Florida Bicycle Laws Trinity Blvd From SPONGE 19 i DOCKS l North l TrailsTrails s Section && SafetySafety TipsTips b o 20.0 19.5 17.6 16.0 12.7 10.0 FRED H. 8.5 5.3 2.4 Coast r to Coast HOWARD Trail Keystone PARK 1 Tarpon Ave o Road Keyst u one RD 17.5 17.1 15.2 13.6 10.3 Bicyclists 7.6 6.1 2.9 2.4 Ave AL 582 g Legend ANDERSON Legend Tarpon da • Wear reflective clothing or accents – not h i PARK Avenue r 14.7 14.2 12.3 10.7 Tarpon 7.4 4.7 3.2 2.9 5.3 Wear a bicycle helmet. o l C just white or florescent – especially on F Springs 611 Wall Springs o Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail Park un 11.5 11.0 Check your bike – air pressure, brakes, ankles, wrists, back and helmet. 9.1 7.5 4.2 1.5 3.2 6.1 8.5 Tampa Road chain, seat and handlebars. • Use reflectors. Use bright lights on the Klosterman RD Lake t Duke Energy Trail 10.0 10.0 y Tarpon 9.5 7.6 6.0 2.7 1.5 4.7 7.6 St PETE Ride on the right in the same front and back of the bike. Ride on COLLEGE BROOKER CREEK Curlew Road PRESERVE 10.3 12.7 WALL ENVIRONMENTAL Proposed Pinellas Trail 7.3 6.8 4.9 3.3 2.7 4.2 7.4 direction as traffic. brightly lit streets. SPRINGS EDUCATION CENTER Main Street PARK 10.7 13.6 16.0 • Always assume you are not seen JOHN 4.0 3.5 1.6 3.3 6.0 7.5 Cleveland Obey all traffic control and signals. Alt 19 CHESNUT SR. Community Trail by a driver. 19 PARK EastLake RD Street 12.3 15.2 17.6 2.4 1.9 1.6 4.9 7.6 9.1 Wear light or brightly colored clothes to be Alderman RD Belleview • Young children should never ride at night. Palm BROOKER Proposed Community Trail Boulevard 11.0 14.2 17.1 19.5 most visible. Harbor CREEK 0.5 1.9 3.5 6.8 9.5 Stay alert – be aware of traffic around you, PRESERVE Bike Lane W. Bay Drive Crystal 10.0 11.5 14.7 17.5 20.0 Yield to pedestrians. and always keep a lookout for obstacles in Beach POP 0.5 2.4 4.0 7.3 STANSELL Nebraska Ave Taylor Park PARK 11.0 12.5 15.7 18.5 21.0 Never wear headphones while riding – it is your path. Proposed Bike Lane 1.0 1.5 3.4 5.0 8.3 HONEYMOON 611 Ulmerton illegal and impairs your ability to hear traffic. ISLAND Tampa RD Road 10. 3 13.0 14.5 17.7 20.5 23.0 STATE PARK 3.0 3.5 5.4 7.0 Look both ways for traffic before you enter Ozona OLDSMAR 1 BMX Trail Overpass 102nd Ave. N. Avoid bicycling at night – many trails are any street or intersection. More than 70% PARK 12. 1 14.8 16.3 19.5 22.3 24.8 4.8 5.3 7.2 8.8 Seminole closed at night, such as the Fred Marquis of bicycle crashes occur at driveways or City Park 15. 1 10.2 11.8 17.8 19.3 22.5 25.3 27.8 Pinellas Trail, Duke Energy Trail. If you must intersections. DOG Trail Underpass 7.8 8.3 PARK Curlew RD 586 Cross Bayou DUNEDIN 584Tampa Oldsmar OLDSMAR 17. 5 ride in the dark: One seat = one rider. FINE ARTS 10.2 10.7 12.6 14.2 20.2 21.7 24.9 27.7 30.2 HIGHLANDER CENTER RD FLEA PARK MARKET Bus Terminal 22nd Ave. N. 19. 0 CALADESI 580 15 11.7 12.2 14.1 15.7 21.7 23.2 26.4 29.2 31.7 ISLAND RD Central WEAVER Avenue Motorists STATE HAMMOCK 19 Hospital 21. 3 Give bicyclists 3-feet (minimum) PARK PARK PARK T1ORONTO 14.0 14.5 16.4 18.0 24.0 25.5 28.7 31.5 34.0 lcher 580 BLUE JAYS e when passing! Dunedin 2 B WESTFIELD 49th Street S. 22. 5 Be alert – watch for pedestrians and bicycles. COUNTRYSIDE 15.2 15.7 17.6 19.2 25.2 26.7 29.9 32.8 35.2 3 Main St MALL Library PHILIPPE 34th Street S. Be extra careful at intersections. Pedestrians have the right of way in a crosswalk 3 24. 2 EDGEWATER Enterprise RD PARK 16.9 17.4 19.3 20.9 26.9 28.4 31.6 34.5 36.5 – take note of pedestrian or school crosswalk PARK & Marshall Tropicana Obey all traffic laws – including speed limit MUNICIPAL DUNEDIN Street Field MARINA STADIUM Safety 18.2 18.7 20.6 22.2 25.5 28.2 29.7 32.9 35.8 38.2 signs indicating a crosswalk is ahead. RD Park 1st St. S. & and other road signs. 611 Harbor Bayshore Drive EDGEWATER ene Lake e LINEAR K Chautauqua Take extra precautions before backing up. PARK RD Scan your surroundings – anticipate Park h 1st St. S. & Bayshore Drive & Bayshore S. St. 1st 19 t S. H. Bridg Trail Bayou Cross Sunset Point RD o 8 CLEARWATER o LITTLE upcoming traffic situations. B Never drink and drive! – designate a non- MARINE LONG LEAGUE Seminole City Park Seminole n e Ulmerton Road. Mileage AQUARIUM JACK CENTER Field Tropicana CLEARWATER moccasinll drinking driver before getting into a vehicle. N. Ave. 102nd RUSSELL CLEARWATER S. 34th Street S. 49th Street before changing u Signal your intentions lake N. Ave. 22nd BEACH Ave. Central From MEMORIAL AIR PARK natureM Bayshore Blvd Kapok c park lanes or making a turn. **Remember, no texting while walking, biking or driving** COACHMAN STADIUM St PETE BRIGHT Park M RUTH South PARK COLLEGE HOUSE ECKERD FIELD Section 1 HALL Drew St Courtney Campbell Causeway e 4 ey Campbell Causeway Trail 2 Courtn 38.2 36.5 35.2 34.0 31.7 30.2 27.8 24.8 23.0 21.0 SAND KEY Gulf to Bay Blvd CLEARWATER Keystone MALL 60 Road PARK PINELLAS Druid RD bike & skate shops COUNTY 35.8 34.5 32.8 31.5 29.2 27.7 25.3 22.3 20.5 18.5 bike & skate shops Tarpon COURTHOUSE Avenue Bayside Bridge Clearwater 32.9 31.6 29.9 28.7 26.4 24.9 22.5 19.5 17.7 15.7 The following is a list of bike and skate rental shops Wall Springs Belleair Nursery RD Park Ave 29.7 28.4 26.7 25.5 23.2 21.7 19.3 16.3 14.5 12.5 in close proximity to the Pinellas Trail. Ave Beach Belleair RD Tampa Road Ave land i 19 h 28.2 26.9 25.2 24.0 21.7 20.2 17.8 14.8 13.0 11.0 Trail Sports r Neptune Cyclery g u i rrison H Curlew Road 13 Safford Ave. S., Tarpon Springs 8 6201 Seminole Blvd., Seminole a H sso i EAGLE . 1 8 25.5 24.2 22.5 21.3 19.0 17.5 15.1 12.1 10.3 8.3 t M 1 (727) 943-5805 (727) 395-0509 F LAKE TRI-CITY 5 PARK PLAZA Main Street www.neptunecyclery.com Howard Frankland Bridge West Bay Dr 6 22.2 20.9 19.2 18.0 15.7 14.2 11.8 Beach & Trail Bike Shop 8.8 7.0 5.0 LARGO East Bay Dr 686 Cleveland Energy Conservatory Bike Shop 99 7100 9th Ave. N., St. Petersburg CENTRAL St PETE/ Street 20.6 19.3 17.6 16.4 14.1 12.6 10.2 PARK CLEARWATER 275 7.2 5.4 3.4 2 745 Main St., Dunedin (727) 384-6608 Belleair RD ICOT Tampa Belleview 2 Belleair TAYLOR r AIRPORT Bluffs e CENTER Boulevard (727) 736-4432 Shore PARK h 1 Bay 18.7 17.4 15.7 14.5 12.2 10.7 lc 8.3 5.3 3.5 1.5 ABC Bicycles e Dunedin Cyclery 6633 Central Ave., St. Petersburg Largo B W. Bay Drive GEORGE C RD CRIMINAL 18.2 16.9 15.2 14.0 11.7 10.2 998 Douglas Ave., Dunedin 7.8 4.8 3.0 1.0 3 10 (727) 345-5391 MC GOUGH 688 Ulmerton RD JUSTICE 3 (727) 466-1245 10 Gulf BlvdNATURE CENTER PINELLAS CENTER Taylor Park PINEWOOD t www.abcbicycles.com LARGO arkey 17.2 15.9 14.2 13.0 10.7 COUNTY t CULTURAL 9.2 6.8 3.8 2.0 dunedincyclery.biz MALL S [email protected] PARK SHERRIF ree Ulmerton Indian 6 t R STAR S oosevelt Blvd Rocks Walsingham RD 19 Gandy Bridge Road CENTER h Path Bicycle & Ride Shop 15.2 13.9 12.2 11.0 t 183 8.7 7.2 4.8 1.8 2.0 Beach 9 St Pete Bicycle West 4 647 Cleveland Street, Clearwater d 296 102nd Ave. N. 4 v 6648 Central Ave, St Petersburg l Bryan Dairy RD 13.4 12.1 10.4 (727) 216-6726 B 4 9.2 6.9 5.4 3.0 1.8 3.8 11 WALSINGHAM e www.rideunique.com 11 (727) 345-0400 PARK l Seminole 102nd Ave N o City Park in www.stpetebicycles.com St 10.4 9.1 7.4 6.2 3.9 2.4 3.0 4.8 6.8 m h St PETE e t WEEDON ISLAND PRESERVE Cross Bayou t Ride N’ Roll Indian S 3 COLLEGE 1 Shores 1 DERBY CULTURAL AND NATURAL Trail Bridge 5 1260 East Bay Drive, Largo The Bicycle Store of St Petersburg ree LANE HISTORY CENTER 8.0 6.7 5.0 3.8 1.5 2.4 5.4 7.2 9.2 t 5 SEMINOLE S WAGON (727) 518-2453 124 2nd Ave NE, St Petersburg MALL Lake h Gandy Blvd 22nd Ave.
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