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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN STYLE="font-weight:bold;">Field descriptions:</SPAN></P><UL><LI><P><SPAN>LENGTH: length in miles</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>AGENCY: agency with jurisdiction</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>YEAR: year added. Generally unreliable/not updated</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>FCLASS: functional classification of roadway</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>Date: date added. Generally unreliable/not updated</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>StPreDir: prefix street direction (N, W, etc)</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>StName: street name</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>StSuffix: street suffix (Ave, Rd, etc)</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>type: primary field for determining facility type</SPAN></P><UL><LI><P><SPAN>Bike Friendly Route: no dedicated cycling infrastructure, but officially designated as a low-stress bike route. Generally low-volume, low-speed residential routes</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>Bike Lane: dedicated, striped bike lane</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>Bikeway: similar to Bike Friendly Route, but may have some on-street paint or signage alongside the road</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>Sharrow: slightly higher-volume or higher-speed roadways than those found on Bike Friendly Routes, but contain large markings in the center of each traffic lane to inform drivers of the presence of cyclists</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>Shoulder Bikeway: high-speed, high-volume roadway with large shoulder that cyclists may use at their own risk. Only suitable for very confident cyclists</SPAN></P></LI></UL></LI><LI><P><SPAN>name: bikeway name</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>juristype: slightly more detailed than the 'type' field, some of these designations come from individual cities' bike/ped master plans</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>surface: surface type. Generally unreliable/not updated</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>direction: intended bike route direction. Generally unreliable/not updated</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>pmid: unique ID for roadway segments</SPAN></P></LI><LI><P><SPAN>linearref: in-progress for our eventual switch to linear referencing</SPAN></P></LI></UL></DIV></DIV></DIV> |