Philadelphia Bicycle Map - City of Philadelphia

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Philadelphia and sponsored by Independence Blue Cross.  Indego offers affordable, convenient public transportation throughout Central Check bikes out at any one of the stations with a credit card, or sign up for a $15 monthly

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pass which offers unlimited 1-hour trips.  Cash 2nd St.

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Indego Bike Share is an initiative of the City of

Philadelphia and surrounding neighborhoods. 

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Disclaimer:  The City of Philadelphia is not responsible for the safety of bicyclists or others utilizing this map. No representation is made or intended as to the safety or fitness of suggested routes, their striping, signage or as to the suitability of roadway surfaces for bicycle travel. It is the sole responsibility of individual bicyclists to obey all applicable traffic laws and to choose routes and facilities that are safe and appropriate for their skills.

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Sources: Philadelphia City Planning Commission, Philadelphia Streets Department, Philadelphia Department of Parks and Recreation, Office of Transportation and Infrastructure Systems, SEPTA, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.

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Washington Avenue Pier

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Jefferson Square Park

Columbus Playground

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Bike Box Bike boxes are spaces where cyclists are encouraged to pull out in front of cars so that they are more visible when lights change and vehicles turn. Bike boxes are sometimes painted with a green background. Other times, a standard bike symbol is placed on black pavement in front of a stop bar for cars.

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Conflict Zones Conflict zones are marked with dashed green paint. They are intended to alert cyclists and motorists that they need to share the same space.

Designated Bike Routes The East Coast Greenway is a 2,500 mile route linking cities from Maine to Florida. The goal is to develop an entirely off-road alignment for the ECG. Other designated bike routes include the Cobbs Creek Greenway and Bicyclists Baltimore Pike.

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Trail / Sidepath Trails and sidepaths are off-road facilities intended exclusively for bicyclists and pedestrians. The majority of trails and sidepaths accommodate both user groups, so cyclists should exercise caution and be alert for slower moving persons.

2 Stage Left turns A two stage turn box offers cyclists a way to make a left turn at a multi-lane signalized intersection. To use the two stage turn box, proceed straight through the intersection with the green signal and wait in the box on the cross street. Proceed through the intersection when the cross street gets a green signal.

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Bicycling builds heart and lung strength and endurance as well.

If you consider how you spend a part of your financial health, you’ll save money commuting by bicycle over most other forms of transportation.

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Bicycling helps maintain leg mobility, muscular strength, and endurance.

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Bicycling burns more calories (even at a low intensity) than walking. A 150 lb. person can burn anywhere from 100-500 calories in 30 minutes of bicycling (depending on how fast you go).

Bicycling improves your immune function.

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Whether you are biking for transportation or recreation or both, the benefits are the same. Here are some of the health related reasons you should consider bicycling:

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Bicycling improves your coordination.

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High intensity bicycling (think: up hills, rough terrain, or at a fast pace) also helps to reduce stress and counts as vigorous exercise- so the benefits are greater.

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Sharrows “Sharrows” (shared-use arrows) are a bicycle symbol paired with a double chevron. They indicate that motorists must share the road. Sharrows are placed in the middle of the roadway to minimize conflicts with parked car doors and other obstacles. Cyclists should ride directly over the sharrow and take the entire lane.

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Bicycling at a leisurely pace while taking in scenery can relieve stress and be good for your mental health.

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Philadelphia is always expanding its on- and off-street network of facilities for cyclists. Here’s what we’ve got so far, and how to use it:

Buffered Bike Lanes Buffered lanes feature a three-foot painted strip between a separated bicycle lane and a car lane. All users are expected to stay out of the buffer strip and remain in their own lane.

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Checking out the sights of the city, its places, people, and parks, while on bike, is truly a unique experience. You can often get to where you want to go faster, and when you get to your destination, hop off and walk around.  I hope that this map helps you enjoy all that Philadelphia has to offer as you navigate through our ever-growing bicycle and trail networks. Very truly yours,

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Philadelphia's walkability and bikeability are incredible assets that contribute to a high quality of life, and make our city a highly desirable place to live and work.  That’s why we are improving and expanding the infrastructure to support these activities in every neighborhood of our city.  We are adding more Indego bikeshare stations and boosting the number of miles of safe bike lanes, so more people can comfortably choose biking as a way to explore. 

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Regular physical activity is an important part of a healthy lifestyle that can benefit mood, sleep, and lower stress. Adults should get at least 30 minutes of moderate intensity activity on 5 or more days per week, or a total of 150 minutes per week.   Bicycling is an excellent way to fit those valuable minutes of activity into a busy schedule and improve health. Not only is it good for your health, but it’s really fun! Bicyclng gives you an opportunity to explore your neighborhood and Philadelphia’s many parks and trails- all while reducing your risk for high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity.

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If your bike is stolen: Call 911 and report the theft (provide your serial number). It is very important to report theft to the police - bike thefts are severely under-reported and calling them in raises the profile of bike thefts with the Police Department. Post a note on Craigslist with photos of your bike. Email local bike shops with photos and the serial number.

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