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Hemphill Jane 71st So Hydraulic Meridian Seneca Broadway B Main Grand Moy Delos Sarah Main Marlen Karla 103rd St S 111th St S Main / 119th St S Rock Rd Webb Rd 15 City Hall 53 159th St 21st St Prairie Creek Rd SW Meadowlark 13th St Shay M in neh a Douglas Andover Rd N i L a k e s d e Central Harry Yorktown 29th St 143rd St K e y s t o n e City Hall H B 29th St 37th St 45th St 53rd St 61st St 119st St Maize Rd Albert 96 Tyler Rd Ridge Rd Irma City Hall 96 55th St S 63rd St S 95th St S Buckner Tall Tree Madison James Rock Rd Chet Smith Woodbrook Market Southeast Blvd 15 Meadowlark H i g h P a r k CITY HALL James Woodlawn B Tall Tree S R e d b u d P a t h 21st St. Paved Shoulder Prairie Sunset Trail To view the complete list of laws governing bicycling in Wichita see City Ordinance 11.48. For Kansas Statutes see www.ksdot.org/bikeped/biking/KsBicyStatutes.asp. Traffic Laws for Motorists also apply to Bicyclists When rid- ing a bicycle on a roadway, a bicyclist has the same rights and responsibilities as a motorist. Bicyclists must know and obey all traffic laws and are subject to the same fines as motorists. On the Sidewalk Bicyclists riding on the sidewalk shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and give an audible signal before passing. Bicyclists Ride to the Right A bicyclist is required to ride the same direction as traffic and as near to the right side of the roadway as is practical. People bicycling may ride in the center of a travel lane if the lane is too narrow for a motor vehicle and bicycle to safely travel parallel in the lane with at least 3 feet between them. When rid- ing on a one-way roadway, a bicyclist may ride as near to the left side of the roadway as practical.. There are Limits on the Number of Riders per Bicycle No bicycle shall carry more persons at a time than the number it was designed for and is equippped to carry. When riding a bicycle, the operator must be riding upon a permanent and regular seat. Lights and Reflectors Must Be Used Every bicycle, when ridden at nighttime, must be equipped with a lamp on the front, visible for at least 500 ft, and a red reflector on the rear. A red light visible from a distance of 500 ft to the rear may be used in addition to a red reflector. Three’s a Crowd Bicyclists shall not ride more than two abreast, except on paths or parts of the roadway set aside for the exclusive use of bicycles. Keep at Least One No one riding a bicycle shall carry any object(s) that prevents them from keeping at least one hand on the handlebars. Attaching to Motor Vehicles is Prohibited It is unlawful for any person, while riding a bicycle on the streets of the City, to hitch or attach themselves onto other moving vehicles. 125th N 117th N 109th N 101st N 93rd N 85th N 77th N 69th N 61st N 53rd N 45th N 37th N Haysville Mulvane Andover Andover Wichita Maize The following partners are acknowledged for their part in the production of this map: LOADING YOUR BIKE ON THE BUS BIKE RACK 1.) There is a silver handle in the top center of the rack when it is in the upright position. If the rack is not already down, lift up on the handle and pull the rack downward toward you. 2.) Place your bicycle on the rack by fitting the wheels into the slots. If the rack is empty, place your bike in the rear slot. 3.) There is a metal bar with a black handle that holds the front tire in place. Pull out on the handle to extend the bar over the top of your front tire. (continued on next panel) B ikes on the Bus H U B H U B H U B H U B SEAT TUBE CHAINSTA C H A I N R I N G RI M R I M R I M R I M R I M R I M R I M R I M R I M R I M R I M R I M R I M R I M R I M R I M DERAIL L E UR PEDAL R ules of the Road T ips for Safe Cycling Rule #1: Wear a Helmet An ap- proved bicycle helmet is your most important piece of safety equipment! It greatly reduces the risk of death or serious injury in a crash. Be Careful at Intersections The majority of crashes occur at intersections. Motor- ists may be concentrating on the movements of other motorists and not see you on your bicycle. Oftentimes, motorists entering or crossing an intersection will not notice bicyclists as they do not expect to see wheeled traffic coming from that direction. As you enter an in- tersection pay attention to turning motorists and those approaching from your right or left as you cross their direction of travel. Be Wary of Parked Cars If possible, stay 3 to 4 feet away from the left side of parallel- parked cars. When riding on a street with head-in diagonal parking watch for signs that a car is about to back out. These signs include motor noise, backup lights or tailpipe exhaust. Ride in a Straight Line Whenever possible, ride in a straight line and avoid the “door zone”. Don’t weave between parked cars. Make Eye Contact Do your best to be seen. Assume they don’t see you until you are certain that they do. Don’t Ride with Earphones or EarBuds You won’t be able to hear what’s going on around you. Listen to music at home but not on your bike. This could be a matter of life and death to you and others. Learn to look back over your shoulder without losing your balance or swerving left. Some riders use rear-view mirrors. Use Hand Signals Hand signals tell other users of the road what you intend to do. They are both a courtesy to others and keep you safe. Always Ride with Traffic It is both illegal and dangerous to ride against traffic. Ride on the right-hand side of the road with the flow of traf- fic. This is the safest place since motorists are required by law to pass bicyclists by a distance of at least 3 feet. Who Let the Dogs Out? Dogs are attracted by spinning wheels and feet. If a dog chases you try coasting or pedaling more slowly. If the dog persists, dismount keeping your bike between you and the dog. In Wichita, call Animal Control, a support service of the Wich- ita Police Department. Their phone number is 350-3360. In the County call Sedgwick County Animal Control at 660-7070. Be Visible Be seen! Wear light or bright clothes. If you must ride at night, be equipped with a strong white headlight. Also use a red rear reflector or red taillight, and other reflectors to make yourself as visible as possible. Moving lights (such as leg lights) or flashing lights are the most visible. 391st W 375th W 359th W 343rd W 327th W 311th W 295th W 279th W 263rd W 247th W 231st W 215th W 199th W 183rd W 167th W 151st W 135th W 119th W Maize Rd Tyler Rd Ridge Rd Hoover West Meridian Seneca Broadway Hydraulic Hillside Oliver Woodlawn Rock Rd Webb Rd Greenwich Rd 127th E 143rd E 159th E 407th W 29th N 21st N 13th N 4th N 6th S 15th S 23rd S 31st S 47th S 55th S 63rd S 71st S 79th S 87th S 95th S 103rd S 111th S 119th S 39th S These elevated bikeways on Kellogg and I-135 save cyclists from having to go out of their way to get to the other side. Each Wichita Transit bus is equipped with one bike rack which can hold two bicycles. The bike racks al- low bicyclists to complete part of their trip on the bus. There is no extra charge for using the bike racks. Currently, there is space on each bus for two bikes. If the bike rack is full, it's up to the bus driver’s discretion whether or not to al- low you to bring your bicycle onto the bus. As an option to loading your bike on the bus, sidewalk-mounted bike racks are available at many bus stops. 4.) After you remove your bike from the rack, and it is now empty, please return the rack to the upright position for safety reasons. Motorized scooters or any other type of battery or gas operated bikes are prohibited. Sedgwick County, Kansas Derby In Mulvane bikes can ride on city streets and sidewalks. Colwich Sedgwick Bentley Valley Center Mount Hope Andale Maize Haysville Derby Mulvane Clearwater Viola Garden Plain Goddard Cheney Bel Aire Kechi Park City Users of this map assume all responsibil- ity for their own safety. The City of Wich- ita, Sedgwick County Health Department, WAMPO and any other partners involved in the production of this bicycle map shall not be liable for injury or damages of any kind arising from your use of this informa- tion. You, as a cyclist, must use facilities appropriate to your individual skills and capabilities. Neighborhood environments, traffic and street conditions change from time to time, making streets and roads more or less suitable to your individual ability or comfort level. Haysville requires bicycles that will be ridden on Haysville streets to be licensed. Bicycle licenses can be purchased from the Haysville Police Department, City Clerk or anyone authorized by the Police Department. The City will issue the bicycle owner a tag that should be attached to the bicycle. Signalized Crosswalk- A crosswalk with a signal to allow people walking or bicycling to safely cross streets. Paved Shoulder- That portion of the road- way contiguous with the traveled way that ac- commodates bicycling. Shoulders are also used for stopped vehicles and emergency use. Shared Use Path- A bikeway located away from motor vehicle traffic designed for use by bicyclists and other non-motorized users. Marked Shared Lane- A roadway marked for use by both motorists and bicyclists. Connecting Path- A narrow, paved path that connects two bikeways. Bicyclists should always yield the right-of-way for pedestrians. Bicycle Lane- A portion of the roadway dedicated for bicyclists, marked with striping and signage. Paved County Road Unpaved County Road Library School Hospital Grocery Store Bike Shop Park Saddle: Adjust height so leg bends only slightly at bottom of stroke with ball of foot on pedal. Leave at least 2.5” of seat post down in the seat tube. Brakes: Should stop the bike quickly and evenly with no slippage. Tires: Inflate to correct pressure which is printed on the sidewall of the tire. Handlebars: Adjust for your comfort. Keep at least 2.5” of the stem down in the head tube. Spokes: Replace broken ones. Keep them tight. Left Turn Stop Right Turn WATCH FOR CARS BACKING OUT heck Your Bike for Safe Opera- tion C “Life is like a ten-speed bicycle. Most of us have gears we never use.” --Charles Schulz “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving.” --Albert Einstein 96 OR Derby residents are re- quired to register their bicycles with their police depart- ment if they have at least one wheel that is 16” or more in diameter. www.wichita.gov W I C H I T A A R E A M E T R O P O L I T A N P L A N N I N G O R G A N I Z A T I O N Air Capital Memorial Park Shown below- a layout of the Single Track Mountain Bike Trails at Air Capital Memorial Park. State Organizations Cycling is FUN! But also requires caution and attention when cycling in the city. Motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians need to be attentive and follow all applicable traffic laws (see the Rules of the Road). Cyclists have different levels of skill and comfort, ranging from those who are uncomfortable sharing the road with cars to seasoned ur- ban cyclists. This map can help you plan routes that you find comfortable, whatever your skill level. Whether you are look- ing to relax, commute to work, or run errands, this user-friendly map will introduce you to the area’s bicycle network. An electronic version of the map can be found at www.wichita.gov/ bicycle. Bicycle Clubs & Organizations Local Organizations Bike Walk Wichita bikewalkwichita.org Coasters Bicycle Club coastersbicycleclub.com Health ICT healthict.org Kansas Singletrack Society kssingletrack.com Prairie Travelers prairietravelers.org Oz Bicycle Club ozbikeclub.com WAMPO wampo.org State Organizations Sunflower Rails-Trails Conservancy, Inc. sunflowertrails.org Kansas Cyclist kansascyclist.com KanBikeWalk kanbikewalk.com Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) www.ksdot.org/bikeped Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism http://www.kdwpt.state.ks.us/ Resources Street Maintenance Report potholes or maintenance needs: (316) 268-4013 or visit http://www.wichita.gov/Public Works and Utilities Department to report a problem or download the mobile app. Traffic problems such as street/traffic lights out, street signs missing, or pot- holes and pavement problems can also be e-mailed to [email protected]. Police Contacts Wichita Police Services: Report a bicycle theft: (316) 268-4221 911 (Emergency) (Report a crash) Sedgwick County Sheriff: (316) 660-3900 www.sedgwickcounty.org/sheriff/bicycle_larcenies.asp Wichita State University Police: (316) 978-3450 Report agressive motorists: www.wichita.gov/Government/Departments/WPD/ Pages/Traffic.aspx Register your bike: www.nationalbikeregistry.com/ Emery Memorial Park BMX Bike Track A BMX bike track at 2325 E. MacArthur was constructed in 1987. It is a lighted,1250’ track with a two-sided asphalt-starting hill. Visit Emery Park BMX website for more information: www.emeryparkbmx.com/ For any comments or questions regarding this Greater Wichita Bike Map please email [email protected]
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To view the complete list of laws governing bicycling in Wichita see City Ordinance 11.48. For Kansas Statutes see www.ksdot.org/bikeped/biking/KsBicyStatutes.asp.

Traffic Laws for Motorists also apply to Bicyclists When rid-ing a bicycle on a roadway, a bicyclist has the same rights and responsibilities as a motorist. Bicyclists

must know and obey all traffic laws and are subject to the same fines as motorists.

On the Sidewalk Bicyclists riding on the sidewalk shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and give an audible signal before passing.

Bicyclists Ride to the Right A bicyclist is required to ride the same direction as traffic and as near to the right side of the roadway as is practical. People bicycling may ride in the center of a travel lane if the lane is too narrow for a motor vehicle and bicycle to safely travel parallel in the lane with at least 3 feet between them. When rid-ing on a one-way roadway, a bicyclist may ride as near to the left side of the roadway as practical..

There are Limits on the Number of Riders per Bicycle No bicycle shall carry more persons at a time than the number it was designed for and is equippped to carry. When riding a bicycle, the operator must be riding upon a permanent and regular seat.

Lights and Reflectors Must Be Used Every bicycle, when ridden at nighttime, must be equipped with a lamp on the front, visible for at least 500 ft, and a red reflector on the rear. A red light visible from a distance of 500 ft to the rear may be used in addition to a red reflector.

Three’s a Crowd Bicyclists shall not ride more than two abreast, except on paths or parts of the roadway set aside for the exclusive use of bicycles.

Keep at Least One No one riding a bicycle shall carry any object(s) that prevents them from keeping at least one hand on the handlebars.

Attaching to Motor Vehicles is Prohibited It is unlawful for any person, while riding a bicycle on the streets of the City, to hitch or attach themselves onto

other moving vehicles.

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The following partners are acknowledged for their part in the production of this map:

LOADING YOUR BIKE ON THE BUS BIKE RACK

1.) There is a silver handle in the top center of the rack when it is in the upright position. If the rack is not already down, lift up on the handle and pull the rack downward toward you.

2.) Place your bicycle on the rack by fitting the wheels into the slots. If the rack is empty, place your bike in the rear slot.

3.) There is a metal bar with a black handle that holds the front tire in place. Pull out on the handle to extend the bar over the top of your front tire.

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Tips for Safe CyclingRule #1: Wear a Helmet An ap-proved bicycle helmet is your most important piece

of safety equipment! It greatly reduces the risk of death or serious injury in a crash.

Be Careful at IntersectionsThe majority of crashes occur at intersections. Motor-ists may be concentrating on the movements of other motorists and not see you on your bicycle. Oftentimes, motorists entering or crossing an intersection will not notice bicyclists as they do not expect to see wheeled traffic coming from that direction. As you enter an in-tersection pay attention to turning motorists and those approaching from your right or left as you cross their direction of travel.

Be Wary of Parked Cars If possible, stay 3 to 4 feet away from the left side of parallel-parked cars. When riding on a street with head-in diagonal parking watch for signs that a car is about to back out. These signs include motor noise, backup lights or tailpipe exhaust.

Ride in a Straight Line Whenever possible, ride in a straight line and avoid the “door zone”. Don’t weave between parked cars.

Make Eye Contact Do your best to be seen. Assume they don’t see you until you are certain that they do.

Don’t Ride with Earphones or EarBuds You won’t be able to hear what’s going on around you. Listen to music at home but not on your bike. This could be a matter of life and death to you and others. Learn to look back over your shoulder without losing your balance or swerving left. Some riders use rear-view mirrors.

Use Hand Signals Hand signals tell other users of the road what you intend to do. They are both a courtesy to others and keep you safe.

Always Ride with Traffic It is both illegal and dangerous to ride against traffic. Ride on the right-hand side of the road with the flow of traf-fic. This is the safest place since motorists are required by law to pass bicyclists by a distance of at least 3 feet.

Who Let the Dogs Out? Dogs are attracted by spinning wheels and feet. If a dog chases you try coasting or pedaling more slowly. If the dog persists, dismount keeping your bike between you and the dog. In Wichita, call Animal

Control, a support service of the Wich-ita Police Department. Their phone number is 350-3360. In the County

call Sedgwick County Animal Control at 660-7070.

Be Visible Be seen! Wear light or bright clothes. If you must ride at night, be equipped with a strong white

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These elevated bikeways on Kellogg and I-135 save cyclists from having to go out of their way to get to the other side.

Each Wichita Transit bus is equipped with one bike rack which can hold two bicycles. The bike racks al-

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There is no extra charge for using the bike racks.

Currently, there is space on each bus for two bikes. If the bike rack is full, it's up to the bus driver’s discretion whether or not to al-low you to bring your bicycle onto the bus. As an option to loading your bike on the bus, sidewalk-mounted bike racks are available at many bus stops.

4.) After you remove your bike from the rack, and it is now empty, please return the rack to the upright position for safety reasons.

Motorized scooters or any other type of battery or gas operated bikes are prohibited.

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Users of this map assume all responsibil-ity for their own safety. The City of Wich-ita, Sedgwick County Health Department, WAMPO and any other partners involved in the production of this bicycle map shall not be liable for injury or damages of any kind arising from your use of this informa-tion. You, as a cyclist, must use facilities appropriate to your individual skills and capabilities. Neighborhood environments, traffic and street conditions change from time to time, making streets and roads more or less suitable to your individual ability or comfort level.

Haysville requires bicycles that will be ridden on Haysville streets to be licensed. Bicycle licenses can be purchased from the Haysville Police Department, City Clerk or anyone authorized by the Police Department. The City will issue the bicycle owner a tag that should be attached to the bicycle.

Signalized Crosswalk- A crosswalk with a signal to allow people walking or bicycling to safely cross streets.

Paved Shoulder- That portion of the road-way contiguous with the traveled way that ac-commodates bicycling. Shoulders are also used for stopped vehicles and emergency use.

Shared Use Path- A bikeway located away from motor vehicle traffic designed for use by bicyclists and other non-motorized users.

Marked Shared Lane- A roadway marked for use by both motorists and bicyclists.

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Saddle: Adjust height so leg bends only slightly at bottom of stroke with ball of foot on pedal. Leave at least 2.5” of seat post down in the seat tube.

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“Life is like a ten-speed bicycle. Most of us have gears we never use.”

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Air Capital Memorial ParkShown below- a layout of the Single Track Mountain Bike Trails at Air Capital Memorial Park.

State Organizations

Cycling is FUN! But also requires caution and attention when cycling in the city. Motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians need to be attentive and follow all applicable traffic laws (see the Rules of the Road). Cyclists have different levels of skill and comfort, ranging from those who are uncomfortable sharing the road with cars to seasoned ur-ban cyclists. This map can help you plan routes that you find comfortable, whatever your skill level. Whether you are look-ing to relax, commute to work, or run errands, this user-friendly map will introduce you to the area’s bicycle network. An electronic version of the map can be found at www.wichita.gov/bicycle.

Bicycle Clubs &OrganizationsLocal Organizations

Bike Walk Wichita bikewalkwichita.org

Coasters Bicycle Club coastersbicycleclub.com

Health ICT healthict.org

Kansas Singletrack Societykssingletrack.com

Prairie Travelers prairietravelers.org

Oz Bicycle Club ozbikeclub.com

WAMPO wampo.org

State Organizations

Sunflower Rails-Trails Conservancy, Inc.sunflowertrails.org

Kansas Cyclist kansascyclist.com

KanBikeWalk kanbikewalk.com

Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT)www.ksdot.org/bikeped

Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourismhttp://www.kdwpt.state.ks.us/

ResourcesStreet Maintenance

Report potholes or maintenance needs:(316) 268-4013 or visit http://www.wichita.gov/Public Works and Utilities Department to report a problem or download the mobile app. Traffic problems such as street/traffic lights out, street signs missing, or pot-holes and pavement problems can also be e-mailed to [email protected].

Police Contacts

Wichita Police Services:Report a bicycle theft: (316) 268-4221 911 (Emergency) (Report a crash)

Sedgwick County Sheriff:(316) 660-3900www.sedgwickcounty.org/sheriff/bicycle_larcenies.asp

Wichita State University Police:(316) 978-3450

Report agressive motorists:www.wichita.gov/Government/Departments/WPD/Pages/Traffic.aspx

Register your bike:www.nationalbikeregistry.com/

Emery Memorial Park BMX Bike TrackA BMX bike track at 2325 E. MacArthur was constructed in 1987. It is a lighted,1250’ track with a two-sided asphalt-starting hill. Visit Emery Park BMX website for more information: www.emeryparkbmx.com/

For any comments or questions regarding this Greater Wichita Bike Map please email [email protected]