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  1. #1
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    Bay Area adds bicycle mapping to gov. website

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    Published Friday, April 29, 2005, by Government Technology

    San Francisco Bay Area 511 Service Adds Online Bicycle Mapping

    By News Staff

    As part of its ongoing effort to promote bicycling as a viable
    option for more travelers, the Metropolitan Transportation
    Commission (MTC) today added an interactive online bicycle mapping
    tool to its popular Web site <http://www.511.org>.

    The free 511 BikeMapper service contains maps of all existing off-
    street bicycle paths, on-street bike lanes and designated bike
    routes in the nine-county Bay Area, allowing cyclists to specify
    where they want to go, review what bikeways are available within
    the specified areas, and print the appropriate maps.

    "511 BikeMapper helps bicyclists ride smarter and safer," commented
    MTC Commissioner and Marin County Supervisor Steve Kinsey. "As a
    cyclist myself, I know how important it is to locate available
    bikeways. It's especially important when you're riding in an
    unfamiliar area, or if you're looking for a new route near your
    home, school or workplace. And with Bike-to-Work Day coming up on
    May 19, the timing couldn't be better."

    The 511 BikeMapper is part of a nationwide trend toward online
    bicycle mapping and is the first one-stop resource for bicycling
    maps that cover the entire nine-county Bay Area. The 511 BikeMapper
    does not automatically determine the best route or provide turn-by-
    turn directions. Rather, it displays bike paths, bike lanes and bike
    routes within areas you specify -- by city, zip code or address --
    and provides tools to interact with the map and to print maps
    yourself. This allows you to see all available options and decide
    for yourself which route to take for bike trips.

    Among the innovative features of the 511 BikeMapper is a "Show
    Slope" option that allows users to identify hilly portions of
    bike routes with grades of 5 percent or more. Varying slopes are
    identified by color. The 511 BikeMapper database encompasses more
    than 3,000 miles of bicycle paths, on-street bike lanes and local
    streets that are designated as bike routes.

    "511 BikeMapper is a dynamic resource that will become even more
    powerful as time goes on," said Kinsey, explaining that some
    communities have not yet taken inventory of their bicycle facilities
    or have not mapped their bike paths, lanes and routes. "We'll
    develop a richer database as more cities and counties take stock of
    their bikeways and start feeding that data into 511."

    The database also will expand as new bike paths are built, new on-
    street bike lanes are striped and additional streets are designated
    as bike routes.

    Kinsey stressed that computer users play a key role in fine-tuning
    the 511 BikeMapper database as well. "We've carefully screened the
    information, but it's a brand new product, so a few inaccuracies
    could still turn up. We're urging BikeMapper users to e-mail us if
    they have a correction or addition, and to check back with
    http://www.511.org for periodic updates." The e-mail address for
    511 BikeMapper feedback is <bikemapper@mtc.ca.gov>.

    The 511 BikeMapper is the latest in a suite of new traveler
    information services, such as transit trip planning and up-to-the-
    minute driving times on Bay Area freeway routes that have been added
    to the Web site since its launch in late 2002. Information about
    Bike-to-Work Day, as well as the location of bicycle facilities,
    links to bicycle clubs and coalitions, and the Bike Buddy matching
    program -- which helps match experienced bicyclists with novice
    riders who want to make bicycling part of their regular travel
    patterns -- can be found on the bicycle home page of the MTC's Web
    site. Information about carrying bikes on Bay Area trains, buses
    and ferries can be found on both the bicycle and transit pages at
    <http://www.511.org>. Comprehensive Bay Area travel information also
    is available toll free via phone at 511.

    MTC is the transportation planning, financing and coordinating
    agency for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. Funding for the
    511 BikeMapper is provided by the Bay Area Air Quality Management
    District.
    Cheers!

    Cindy

    Team Luna Chix

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    This looks really cool except I don't know enough specifics about the Bay Area to play with it. It'll be interesting if they expand it to the state capitol.

 

 

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