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bike path

n. (context informal English) bicycle path

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Bike path

A bike path is a bikeway separated from motorized traffic and dedicated to cycling or shared with pedestrians or other non-motorized users. In the US a bike path sometimes encompasses shared use paths, "multi-use path", or "Class III bikeway" is a paved path that has been designated for use by cyclists outside of the right of way of a public road. It may or may not have a center divider or stripe to prevent head-on collisions. In the UK, a shared-use footway or multi-use path is for use by both cyclists and pedestrians.

Usage examples of "bike path".

The bike path along the beach was cloaked in the usual spring fog, the sky a uniform gray, the ocean blended at the horizon as though a scrim of translucent plastic had been stretched taut between the two.

Dean's epiphanic religious awakening occurred over a bike path - and that's his version of what happened.

The shock wave knocked him off his bicycle and sent him sprawling off the bike path, into the dust.

It was as though he were at some private fishing hole, way back up in the hills north of the city, instead of near a bike path on the common with a constant parade of in-line skaters, strollers, and joggers streaming by, everyone out to take in a piece of a sunny Sunday morning.

The bike path followed Puta Creek, and the new leaves on the trees shaded the path, so that its asphalt was still wet with dew.

He went past the white picket fence along Bleecker Street and turned the corner onto the bike path along the canal.

I'd done what needed doing, dutifully jogging a mile and a half down the bike path and a mile and a half back, but I'd never developed any rhythm and the much-sought-after endorphin rush had failed to materialize.

Brett's body burned as he pumped the last two miles of the bike path that took him around the southern shore of Lake Mendota.

Arhu went down, and together they tumbled across the sparse flat grass by the bike path, spitting and clawing.