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CiTY OF SAN LEANDRO BiCYCLE & PEDESTRiAN MASTER PLAN ~ 55 <br />An on-street bicycle corral in Berkeley.Inverted U-racks are the standard device used to provided short-term parking. <br />Short-Term Bicycle Parking <br />Short-term bicycle parking is defined as a bicycle rack to which the frame and at <br />least one wheel can be secured with a user-provided lock. This type of parking <br />is appropriate for short-term parking such as at shopping areas, libraries, and <br />other places where the typical parking duration is about two hours. Short- <br />term bicycle parking is usually implemented using inverted U-racks or bicycle <br />corrals. Short-term racks should provide two points of contact for the bike, be <br />adequately spaced apart from neighboring racks, and should be sufficiently <br />setback from walls and other street furniture/utilities. in addition, bicycle <br />racks (and the bicycles parked at the racks) should be located outside the <br />typical pedestrian travel path and not conflict with parked cars or passengers <br />entering/exiting parked vehicles. Bike racks should be placed in a highly visible <br />and illuminated location, and should be within close proximity to the intended <br />destination. <br />A decorative circular bike rack in San Francisco. <br />193
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