More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes

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Project for Public Spaces & National Center for Biking and WalkingProject for Public Spaces & National Center for Biking and Walking
The U.S. Bicycle Route System 
Best Practices & Case Studies 
September 2014 
Kevin Luecke 
Toole Design Group 
Ginny Sullivan 
Adventure Cycling Association
Overview 
•Adventure Cycling 
•USBRS Vision 
•Evidence of Success 
•Why it’$ Important 
•AASHTO Process 
•Why a study 
•Survey Results 
•Case Studies 
•Best Practices 
•What’s next
Inspiring and empowering people to travel by bicycle since 1976.
Adventure Cycling: Who We Are 
• “America’s Bicycle Travel Experts” 
• Started as Bikecentennial in 1973 
• Largest cycling membership group in North America: 47,000+ globally 
• 37 staff and many volunteers 
• Outside Magazine ’08 & ‘12 Best Place to Work 
• Create some of the best bike route maps, publications, special cycling routes (41,180+ miles) in North America 
• Fantastic bike adventures and education
More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
100 Tours 
•Self Contained 
•Inn to Inn 
•Van Supported 
•Fully Supported 
•Family Fun 
•Educational 
•Mountain Bike Tours 
•Epic: TransAm, Northern Tier, Southern Tier & more
More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
42,000+ miles of routes
** A Nation of Networks ** 
** Connected and convenient interstate 
bike travel from city center to countryside **
History of US Bicycle Routes 
In 1970’s interest in long distance bicycle travel picks up
First US Bicycle routes 
designated in 1982 
*US Bicycle Route 1 (red) 
*US Bicycle Route 76 (blue) 
_______ 
No routes 
designated 
since
Began Project late 2003 
Staff Support 2005 
** AASHTO Approval 2008 **
More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
The Vision 
To encourage the development of a coordinated system of US bicycle routes across the country. 
The Task Force is charged with developing a recommended national systems-level or corridor- level plan for use in designating potential future US bicycle routes.
Inventory of existing routes overlaid by the proposed corridor system
More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
6,790 miles
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More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
Outdoor Industry Reports: More Americans bicycle than golf, ski or play tennis combined.
More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
What is Bicycle Tourism? 
Russ Roca
Who are Bicycle Travelers? 
DIY – Self Contained
Ride Centered
Event Centered
Urban Visitors
Bike Travel Demographics 
• Highly Educated 
• Higher Discretionary Income 
• Bike travelers spend more than average tourist 
• Typically stay longer in an area 
• Overnights to Multi-Day/Week/Month 
• Less direct impact on local environment 
• Green travel potential and linkage with trains/buses 
• Sweet spot for 50-64 yr olds, which as of 2010 accounts for 43 percent of increase in consumer spending
Shoe String: $25/day Economy: $25-75/day 
Comfort: $75+/day
Bike travel and tourism are booming Evidence? 
• Economics 
• Communities 
• Route Networks and Facilities 
• Pubic Relations Investment
Europe! = $57 billion
Lanesboro, MN (just 800 people) $25 million
Quebec! 
•$160 million spent 
•$134 million generated in year one (2007) 
•New study needed
Wisconsin 
$533 million from out-of-staters for cycling (out of $1.5 billion total for cycling)
Iowa: $364.8 million 
Or $1 mill/day!! 
M Wyatt 
Oregon: $400 million – 
•35% overnighters 
•78% revenue from overnights
Phase I = $668 million per year in economic benefit to Michigan's economy. 
Phase II – next year (includes events & travel)
Other Financials Montana: $377 million from multi-day touring cyclists 
•Arizona: $88 million impact from Non- resident spenders 
• Minnesota: $427 million for recreational road and mountain biking – sizable chunk for tourism 
• Great Allegheny Passage – $50+ million gross revenue in 2012. Tracked $114/day spending by overnight cyclists.. 
• CO – nearly $200 million for summer biking in ski country 
• NC – Nine-fold return on Investment: $6.7 million in infrastructure = $60 million in economic impact
Most routes will use existing roads and facilities.
More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes
Implementation: Big Picture 
Route applications submitted to AASHTO by State DOTs 
–Neighboring states submit together OR connect to an existing USBR or foreign country 
–Include maps and route descriptions 
–Sign-off from DOTs 
•Installation of signs & trailblazing 
•Expansion of the system 
–Spur, alternate & loop routes 
–New routes & corridors
Implementation: State by State 
•State & local agencies determine best approach 
–Route Identification 
–Road Assessments 
–Coordination with transportation divisions, counties, townships and MPOs 
–Also aligning routes with neighboring states 
•Who Does the Work? 
-Volunteers, bicycle and/or trail advocates 
-Agency staff
Three Phases of Implementation 
•Planning 
•Designation 
•Promotion
USBR M1-9 MUTCD 
USBR M1-9 Alternate NCUTCD 2009
•AASHTO & Task Force Liaison 
•Corridor Plan Map 
•Meeting Coordination 
•Training & Mapping 
•USBRS Blog & Social Media 
•News & Updates 
•Forums for discussion 
•Tracking benefits 
•Contacts & Stakeholders 
•Future Map Clearinghouse
•40+ states working at some level 
•Unique opportunities 
•Unique challenges 
•Various stakeholders 
•Changing agency support 
• Funding & capacity
State Surveys & Case Studies
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More than Just Lines on a Map: Best Practices for U.S Bike Routes

  • 1. The U.S. Bicycle Route System Best Practices & Case Studies September 2014 Kevin Luecke Toole Design Group Ginny Sullivan Adventure Cycling Association
  • 2. Overview •Adventure Cycling •USBRS Vision •Evidence of Success •Why it’$ Important •AASHTO Process •Why a study •Survey Results •Case Studies •Best Practices •What’s next
  • 3. Inspiring and empowering people to travel by bicycle since 1976.
  • 4. Adventure Cycling: Who We Are • “America’s Bicycle Travel Experts” • Started as Bikecentennial in 1973 • Largest cycling membership group in North America: 47,000+ globally • 37 staff and many volunteers • Outside Magazine ’08 & ‘12 Best Place to Work • Create some of the best bike route maps, publications, special cycling routes (41,180+ miles) in North America • Fantastic bike adventures and education
  • 6. 100 Tours •Self Contained •Inn to Inn •Van Supported •Fully Supported •Family Fun •Educational •Mountain Bike Tours •Epic: TransAm, Northern Tier, Southern Tier & more
  • 9. ** A Nation of Networks ** ** Connected and convenient interstate bike travel from city center to countryside **
  • 10. History of US Bicycle Routes In 1970’s interest in long distance bicycle travel picks up
  • 11. First US Bicycle routes designated in 1982 *US Bicycle Route 1 (red) *US Bicycle Route 76 (blue) _______ No routes designated since
  • 12. Began Project late 2003 Staff Support 2005 ** AASHTO Approval 2008 **
  • 14. The Vision To encourage the development of a coordinated system of US bicycle routes across the country. The Task Force is charged with developing a recommended national systems-level or corridor- level plan for use in designating potential future US bicycle routes.
  • 15. Inventory of existing routes overlaid by the proposed corridor system
  • 26. Outdoor Industry Reports: More Americans bicycle than golf, ski or play tennis combined.
  • 28. What is Bicycle Tourism? Russ Roca
  • 29. Who are Bicycle Travelers? DIY – Self Contained
  • 33. Bike Travel Demographics • Highly Educated • Higher Discretionary Income • Bike travelers spend more than average tourist • Typically stay longer in an area • Overnights to Multi-Day/Week/Month • Less direct impact on local environment • Green travel potential and linkage with trains/buses • Sweet spot for 50-64 yr olds, which as of 2010 accounts for 43 percent of increase in consumer spending
  • 34. Shoe String: $25/day Economy: $25-75/day Comfort: $75+/day
  • 35. Bike travel and tourism are booming Evidence? • Economics • Communities • Route Networks and Facilities • Pubic Relations Investment
  • 36. Europe! = $57 billion
  • 37. Lanesboro, MN (just 800 people) $25 million
  • 38. Quebec! •$160 million spent •$134 million generated in year one (2007) •New study needed
  • 39. Wisconsin $533 million from out-of-staters for cycling (out of $1.5 billion total for cycling)
  • 40. Iowa: $364.8 million Or $1 mill/day!! M Wyatt Oregon: $400 million – •35% overnighters •78% revenue from overnights
  • 41. Phase I = $668 million per year in economic benefit to Michigan's economy. Phase II – next year (includes events & travel)
  • 42. Other Financials Montana: $377 million from multi-day touring cyclists •Arizona: $88 million impact from Non- resident spenders • Minnesota: $427 million for recreational road and mountain biking – sizable chunk for tourism • Great Allegheny Passage – $50+ million gross revenue in 2012. Tracked $114/day spending by overnight cyclists.. • CO – nearly $200 million for summer biking in ski country • NC – Nine-fold return on Investment: $6.7 million in infrastructure = $60 million in economic impact
  • 43. Most routes will use existing roads and facilities.
  • 45. Implementation: Big Picture Route applications submitted to AASHTO by State DOTs –Neighboring states submit together OR connect to an existing USBR or foreign country –Include maps and route descriptions –Sign-off from DOTs •Installation of signs & trailblazing •Expansion of the system –Spur, alternate & loop routes –New routes & corridors
  • 46. Implementation: State by State •State & local agencies determine best approach –Route Identification –Road Assessments –Coordination with transportation divisions, counties, townships and MPOs –Also aligning routes with neighboring states •Who Does the Work? -Volunteers, bicycle and/or trail advocates -Agency staff
  • 47. Three Phases of Implementation •Planning •Designation •Promotion
  • 48. USBR M1-9 MUTCD USBR M1-9 Alternate NCUTCD 2009
  • 49. •AASHTO & Task Force Liaison •Corridor Plan Map •Meeting Coordination •Training & Mapping •USBRS Blog & Social Media •News & Updates •Forums for discussion •Tracking benefits •Contacts & Stakeholders •Future Map Clearinghouse
  • 50. •40+ states working at some level •Unique opportunities •Unique challenges •Various stakeholders •Changing agency support • Funding & capacity
  • 51. State Surveys & Case Studies