Non-motorized access on freeways may allow or restrict pedestrians, bicyclists and other non-motorized traffic to use a freeway. Such roads are public...
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existing roads, non-motorized access on freeways is permitted. Different states of the United States have different laws. Cycling on freeways in Arizona may...
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Interstate Highway System (redirect from Non-chargeable Interstate Highway)
Highway systems by country List of controlled-access highway systems Non-motorized access on freeways As of 2022[update]. This counts the suffixed routes...
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100 km/h on divided national expressways unless otherwise posted. Prior to 2000, motorcycles were limited to 80 km/h. Non-motorized access on freeways Regulation...
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includes freeways and all fully controlled access roadways."; "Controlled access highways are non-limited access arterial facilities where access connections...
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Highway system in Taiwan (redirect from Taiwan freeway)
motorcycle use on freeways#Taiwan for more information). Three-wheel motor vehicles or motorized pedicabs. Farm machineries. Motorized machineries not...
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Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
the San Gabriel River Freeway (Interstate 605), contains a 70-acre (280,000 m2) lake for year-round fishing and non motorized watercraft. The dam is...
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AHTD has established freeway default speed limits. Along rural freeways the limit is 75 mph (121 km/h) while suburban freeways are posted at 65 mph (105 km/h)...
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Dual carriageway (redirect from Divided four-lane freeway)
controlled access divided highways known as freeways. A broader definition, expressways, includes both freeways and partial limited-access divided highways...
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welfare and access to public lands. He proposed the creation of a "Freedom Freeway" trail system, later renamed "Freedom Trails" for non-motorized transport...
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Trail (redirect from Motorized trail)
non-motorized boats such as kayaks, canoes, rafts, or rowboats. Some trails may be suitable for float tubing or developed in concert with motorized use...
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Michigan State Trunkline Highway System (redirect from List of freeways in Michigan)
scale from 10-lane urban freeways with local-express lanes to two-lane rural undivided highways to a non-motorized highway on Mackinac Island where cars...
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Car-free movement (redirect from War on cars)
is a social movement centering the belief that large and/or high-speed motorized vehicles (cars, trucks, tractor units, motorcycles, etc.) are too dominant...
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Road transport (category Commons link is on Wikidata)
non-motorized mode. Delivery services are sometimes considered a separate category from cargo transport. In many places, fast food is transported on roads...
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Edge city (section Impact on economy and industries)
Freeway. Neither project ever came to fruition, resulting in massive congestion on the surface streets connecting Century City to existing freeways,...
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verte or greenway is an autonomous communication route reserved for non-motorized traffic, such as pedestrians and cyclists. Voies vertes are developed...
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Parleys Canyon (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
improve non-motorized access. The canyon widens dramatically near Mountain Dell Dam and Utah State Route 65 (SR-65) splits from the freeway (which turns...
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refer to their freeways by name rather than route number (Fisher Freeway and Chrysler Freeway for sections of I-75, Edsel Ford Freeway for a section of...
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Cycling infrastructure (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
cycling infrastructure, except where cyclists are barred such as many freeways/motorways. It includes amenities such as bike racks for parking, shelters...
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Shoreline South/148th station (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
rail station". KUOW News. Retrieved August 23, 2016. "148th Street Non-Motorized Bridge". City of Shoreline. Retrieved April 6, 2025. Miller, Brian (October...
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U.S. Route 183 in Texas (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
motorized traffic. Construction began in early 2016 with expected completion in late 2019 or early 2020. The first section of the tollway opened on July...
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Neighborhood electric vehicle (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
classification for low-speed vehicles. The non-electric version of the neighborhood electric vehicle is the motorized quadricycle. An NEV battery pack recharges...
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however, their design aims to reduce both the speed and dominance of motorized transport. The reduction of motor vehicle dominance creates more opportunities...
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Sheridan State Scenic Corridor (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
Administration rebuilt the abandoned Eagle Creek-Cascade Locks for non-motorized traffic in the 1990s, to be managed by the State Parks and Recreation...
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Glossary of road transport terms (redirect from Turn off to stay on)
vehicle traffic, but is prioritized for bicycles and other non-motorized travel. Bike freeway, cycling superhighway, fast cycle route, or bicycle highway...
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economic expansion, and notion of the automotive city, led to the creation of freeways, most notably in the form of the vast, federally funded Interstate Highway...
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implemented harsher penalties on motor vehicles for traffic violations. This led to an increase in sale and use of non-motorized and self-propelled forms of...
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McLaughlin Eastshore State Park (category Infobox mapframe without OSM relation ID on Wikidata)
of Albany Beach, which includes "... beach and dune enhancements, a non-motorized boat launch, restroom, parking and about a mile of the Bay Trail west...
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community — direct access to downtown Minneapolis for the first time." It was residents of Cedar-Riverside who prioritized non-motorized connections to downtown...
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Pedestrian zone (section Limited access type)
cars, residents used non-motorized vehicles provided by the festival organizers. The experiment was not unopposed; however, on balance it was considered...
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