Bike Lanes refer to the portions of a roadway that have been designated
by striping (with wider edge lines), pavement markings, and signing
(optional) for the preferential or exclusive use of bicyclists.
Shared-use paths refer to facilities that are typically physically
separated from motor vehicles. Also referred to as regional trails or
multi-use trails, shared-use paths are typically bi-directional, paved,
and are used by pedestrians and other nonmotorized users. Bicycle
Boulevards are facilities, usually low-traffic local streets, that have
been modified to function as throughways for bicyclists, while
discouraging motor vehicle travel.