United States Bicycle Route System
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United States Bicycle Route System
Summary
United States Bicycle Route System is a national cycling route network[1]. It draws 194 Wikipedia views per month (national_cycling_route_network category, ranking #1 of 3).[2]
Key Facts
- United States Bicycle Route System is in the country of United States[3].
- United States Bicycle Route System's instance of is recorded as national cycling route network[4].
- United States Bicycle Route System's founder is recorded as American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials[5].
- United States Bicycle Route System's maintained by is recorded as state government of the United States[6].
- United States Bicycle Route System's maintained by is recorded as local government in the United States[7].
- United States Bicycle Route System is a type of road network[8].
- United States Bicycle Route System is a type of highway system[9].
- United States Bicycle Route System's Commons category is recorded as United States Bicycle Route System[10].
- United States Bicycle Route System comprises long-distance cycling route[11].
- United States Bicycle Route System began on January 1, 1978[12].
- United States Bicycle Route System's topic's main category is recorded as Category:United States Numbered Bicycle Routes[13].
- United States Bicycle Route System's OpenStreetMap tag is recorded as cycle_network=US:US[14].
- United States Bicycle Route System's road number formatter is recorded as USBR $1[15].
- United States Bicycle Route System's road name formatter is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'U.S. Bicycle Route $1'}[16].
Body
Geography
United States Bicycle Route System is in the country of United States[3].
Designation and Status
United States Bicycle Route System's instance of is recorded as national cycling route network[4].
Why It Matters
United States Bicycle Route System draws 194 Wikipedia views per month (national_cycling_route_network category, ranking #1 of 3).[2] It is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[17]