What is the difference between a bike lane and shared use lanes (also known as shared lane markings or 'sharrows')?
A bike lane is a portion of the roadway that is designated for preferential use by bicyclists. Shared use paths, look exactly the same as regular vehicular lanes only they have road markings to indicate a shared lane environment for bicycles and automobiles.

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1. Why is the City investing in bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure?
2. What does the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee do?
3. Are bicyclists allowed to drive on the streets?
4. What is the difference between a bike lane and shared use lanes (also known as shared lane markings or 'sharrows')?
5. What is the difference between a sidewalk and sidepath (or multi-use path)?
6. Who maintains the trails?
7. Who maintains the bike lanes?