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CYCLING MAP 8Th Edition, January 2021 RICHMOND - DELTA - TSAWWASSEN Key to Maps Metro Vancouver CYCLING MAP 8th Edition, January 2021 12 34 Legend DESIGNATED CYCLE ROUTES (with signs and/or pavement markings) Separated from traffic Unseparated from traffic Comfortable for Most Comfortable for Some Comfortable for Few INFORMAL CYCLE ROUTES (with no special treatment) Off-street: Minor street: Major street: Informal cycle routes can be used by people cycling but generally do not have facilities, signs or pavement markings to accommodate cycling. These routes are provided for your information only and should be used with caution. 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