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Page 1: Parks & Open Spaces...Avery Rd A A A A A A S A S A A A A A A A S A S A A S A S S E ˜ 5, A S S 4995 Rings Rd D-9 Daily Chores Leatherlips PARKS Dublin Recreation Paths Non-City Paths

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BE CONSPICUOUS Ride where people can see you and wear bright clothing. Use a front white light, red rear light and re� ectors when visibility is poor. Make eye contact with others and don’t ride on sidewalks.

RIDE READY Check that your tires have su� cient air, brakes are working, chain runs smoothly, and quick release levers are closed. Carry tools and supplies that are appropriate for your ride. Wear a helmet.

BE PREDICTABLE Make your intentions clear to everyone on the road. Ride in a straight line and don’t swerve between parked cars. Signal turns, and check behind you well before turning or changing lanes.

THINK AHEAD Anticipate what drivers, pedestrians, and other people on bikes will do next. Watch for turning vehicles and ride outside the door zone of parked cars. Look out for debris, potholes, and other road hazards.

FOLLOW THE LAW Bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers. Obey tra� c signals and stop signs. Ride with tra� c; use the rightmost lane headed in the direction you are going. Drivers are required to give at least 3ft of space when passing bikers.

ALL PATH USERS• Share the paths and show courtesy to

other path users at all times • Use the right side of the path except

when otherwise designated • Always pass on the left • Respect the rights of property owners • Keep dogs on leash (max. length 8 feet)

and remove pet feces from paths • Do not use headphones or ear pieces in

a manner that prevents you from hearing audible signals from other users

• Keep paths clear of belongings, including � shing gear

BICYCLISTS • Yield to pedestrians • Give audible warning when passing

pedestrians or other bicyclists • Ride at a safe speed• Slow down and form a single � le in

congested conditions, reduced visibility, and other hazardous conditions

PEDESTRIANS • Stay to the right side of the path except

when otherwise designated • Watch for other path users • Be especially alert when running—listen

for audible signals and allow faster path users (runners and bicyclists) to pass safely

In addition to paths, Dublin has these options for bikers:

• Nearly four miles of on-road sharrows along sections of Emerald Parkway, Coffman Road and Rings Road, serving as a visual reminder to motorists to share the road with bicyclists

• Bike lanes on Muir� eld Drive between Moors Place and Glick Road

• A signed bike route directing riders along neighborhood streets, from Dublin Coffman High School to Glacier

BIKE PARKINGThere are more than 50 bike racks located across the City. Complimentary bike parking also is available at many of our events such as the Dublin Irish Festival, Independence Day Celebration and the Memorial Tournament. If you see a public location in need of a bike rack or additional racks, please contact the City at: dublinohiousa.gov/service-request

CENTRAL OHIO GREENWAYS

Connect to the regional Central Ohio Greenways path system by bike, and Central Ohio Blueways river system by paddle. Visit centralohiogreenways.com & morpc.org/blueways to learn more

With more than 130 miles, Dublin’s extensive recreation path system traverses parks, neighborhoods and roadways. Perfect for a bike ride to your favorite destination, or just to get some exercise and fresh air.

With more than 130 miles, Dublin’s extensive recreation path system traverses parks, neighborhoods and roadways. Perfect for a bike ride to your favorite destination, or just to get some exercise and fresh air.

Dublin’s bike repair stations have basic tools for bike repair including an air pump, � at & Phillips head screw drivers and Allen wrenches.

• Avery Road just south of Avery Park • Balgri� n Park• Co� man Park near the Dublin Community

Recreation Center • Dublin Community Pool North • Dublin Road/Memorial Drive intersection• Tullymore Drive east of Hyland-Croy Road • West Bridge Street parking lot

BIKE REPAIR STATIONS

BIKE REPAIR TIPS Hanging the bike from the hanger arms allows the pedals and wheels to spin freely while making adjustments. For help with repairs use the Quick Read (QR) code on the front of the station to view detailed instructions on your smart phone.

HELMET SAFETY Dublin encourages the use of helmets for children and adults, but does not mandate them by law. Proper helmet � t is key to reducing injuries. Follow these steps to ensure your helmet � ts properly.

It should �t snugly and can be �ne-tuned by adding thick or thin removable pads inside.

A bicycle helmet should sit low on the forehead, just above

the eyebrow.

The buckle should be just under the chin, with about one �nger’s

width of space between the strap and the chin. The helmet

must ALWAYS be buckled.

The two side plastic pieces on the straps should �t just under

the ears.

DUBLIN BICYCLE AMBASSADORS Dublin Bicycle Ambassadors are a specially trained volunteer team who help bicyclists with directions; report maintenance and safety issues; assist with bike safety initiatives, education, and group rides; and recognize youth practicing safe biking. Ambassadors are clearly identi� able by neon vests or jersey uniforms and City-issued identi� cation badges. For information on Dublin Bicycle Ambassadors, call 614-410-4406.

BICYCLE REGISTRATION

Bicycle registration is available through the City of Dublin Division of Police. If your bicycle is lost or stolen, bike registration could help you reunite with your bicycle. Registration can be completed in person at the Justice Center, 6565 Commerce Parkway.

RULES OF THE ROAD

RECREATION PATH ETIQUETTE

COFFMAN PARKLocated in Map Section D-7 on Reverse

In addition to paths, Dublin has these options for bikers:

• Nearly four miles of on-road sharrows along sections of Emerald Parkway, Coffman Road and Rings Road, reminds motorists to share the road

• Bike lanes on Muir� eld Drive between Moors Place and Glick Road

• A signed bike route directing riders along neighborhood streets, from Dublin Coffman High School to Glacier Ridge Metro Park.

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DUBLIN BIKE MAP & PARKS GUIDE2018

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