Tag: USBR 10
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US Bike Route 10 opens Sunday as part of downtown Anacortes ciclovía
If you are looking to be part of Washington State bicycling history and enjoy a downtown car-free party, then you are gonna want to get up to Anacortes Sunday. Washington Bikes and WSDOT will be celebrating the grand opening of US Bicycle Route 10, the first national bike route to reach the West Coast (of…
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Feds approve USBR 10, Washington’s first national bike route
The Feds gave USBR 10 the green light. I’ll let Washington Bikes take this one for a victory lap. They earned it! From a WA Bikes press release: Bicycling in the nation’s #1 Bicycle Friendly State just got a boost: official designation of Washington’s first interstate bike route in the nationwide US Bicycle Route System.…
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BikeWA: Work progressing on state’s first official US Bike Route
Every region of Washington State could someday have nationally-signed and connected bicycle routes optimized for bicycle travel and transportation. The US Bicycle Route System is a vision for a network of these routes, allowing for easier and safer bicycle travel to all reaches of the nation. The country already has some active segments in the…

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