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¢ ANq <br /> ti <br /> San Leandro Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan <br /> L r <br /> Chapter 3: BICYCLE NETWORK <br /> Bicycle Signage /Wayfinding <br /> Signage is an important support element for bicycle facilities to provide <br /> guidance to bicyclists and to alert motorists to the potential for bicyclists on the <br /> roadway. Some examples are shown in Figure 7. Guidelines for the type and <br /> location of signage to be used can be found in the Bicycle and Pedestrian Design <br /> Guidelines. Bikeway signage for Class II and Class III facilities mandated by the <br /> CA MUTCD includes 'Bike lane' signs (R81) and 'Bike route' signs (D11 -1). A <br /> version of the "Bikes Wrong Way" (RS -1b) has been used in many locations in <br /> San Leandro placed on the back of the R81 'Bike lane' sign to inform bicyclists <br /> that they are traveling in the wrong direction in the bike lane. An additional <br /> option for bikeway guidance is the guide sign (SG -45) which is used in <br /> conjunction with a city or regional logo and route number. <br /> Wayfinding is another important function of bikeway signage, allowing bicyclists <br /> to find the appropriate route to their destination. Mileage to that destination is <br /> also helpful. An example of wayfinding combined with the bike route sign that <br /> has been recently installed in the City of Oakland is shown below. <br /> Figure 7: Bikeway Signage • <br /> r• <br /> r .BIKES .r�i�_�' \6i <br /> � /oon' WRONG <br /> . V WAY 3 6 <br /> ,, ' <br /> LANE; �' ''� ^ END <br /> RB1 Bike Lane sign Version of R5 -lb used in San SG -45 Bikeway Guide sign <br /> Leandro used in San Francisco <br /> ._ 'e+ BIKE ROUTE <br /> Temescal. ^ 0.3 <br /> Rockridge '0.9 <br /> 4 llC Berkelqy 2:9 <br /> I <br /> XI Q <br /> 011 -1 Bike Route sign with <br /> wayfinding used in Oakland <br /> . Page 21 <br />