Bicycle Master Plan

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A Bicycle Master Plan (BMP) is a document that describes long-range planning for developing bicycle infrastructure in a city, with emphasis on designating and expanding bike routes, fostering a safe environment for cycling, and promoting bicycling as a viable transportation option.

A BMP usually details bike routes in the city, connecting bike lanes to create continuous, safe bicycling routes.

Many large cities have a BMP, including London[1], New York[2] , Seattle[3], and Los Angeles[4].

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