The National Corridor Plan identifies 50-mile wide corridors both prioritized (numbered) and un-prioritized (faint brown lines), where a route might exist or be developed as a U.S. Bicycle Route. Based upon state opportunities and interests, the plan can change by adding new corridors or realigning existing corridors. As corridors become official routes, the wide swaths of color that show the corridors on the map become solid lines to define actual routes. Click on a state on the map above, or scroll down, to see each state’s progress. Links to U.S. Bike Route (USBR) maps, state bike maps, and informational websites are provided as they become available.
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