You will find a lot less traffic, slower vehicle speeds, and smoother, cleaner surfaces. Even if you don’t have some place in particular to go, riding these blue and green lines can be a rather pleasant experience.
Dick Janson 1945 - 2024 was responsible for all the route selection, test riding, product development and promotion to make this map
possible. His dedication and contributions to safe cycling are appreciated and will be remembered.
You can zoom and scroll around the above interactive map. If you click on a color coded road or trail it will bring up its name.
If you click on a POI it will bring up its name and other information will come up.
By default “Note” POIs are displayed they are special attention notes to help you navigate in areas that could be tricky. Other POIs are not displayed by default.
At the bottom of the map you can click on the different types of POIs to toggle them on and off.
The color code is.
Blue = Preferred roads - With bike lanes
Green = Preferred roads - Calmer than others
Purple = Multi-use paved trails - Slow down for other users
Orange = Busy connecting roads - Use cautiously
Red = Busy roads - Sometimes OK
This Interactive Crosstown Map can be viewed on your phone, tablet or computer.
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To download an updated 2018 pdf copy of of the printed map use this button.
Crosstown map 2018