sunnyvale bike map
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Wilcox HS
Fremont HS
Peterson MS
Homestead HS
Columbia MS
Sunnyvale MS
Braly ES
Ellis ES
Vargas ES
Bishop ES
Nimitz ES
MissionCollege
Fairwood ES
Ponderosa ES
Laurelwood ES
CupertinoJr HS
Stocklmeir ES
Cumberland ES
San Miguel ES
WestValley ES
CherryChase
ES
FAIR
OAK
S AV
E
IOWA AVE
IRIS AVE
TASMAN DR
CASCADE DR
1ST ST
WASHINGTON AVE
BLAIR AVE
THE DALLES
GA
IL A
VE
GRA
PE A
VE
HELENA DR
WEDDELL DR
J ST
BITT
ERN
DR
TAAF
FE S
T
L ST
KNICKERBOCKER DR
PAST
ORI
A AV
E
LIME D
R
CARLISLE WAY
K ST
HER
ON
AVE
LEO
TA A
VE
CALIFORNIA AVE
LYNN WAY
HO
LLEN
BEC
K AV
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HEN
DER
SON
AVE
10TH ST
2ND ST
QUA
IL A
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CAR
ROLL
ST
C ST
LORNE WAY
MAN
GO
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LAKEHAVEN DR
LAKEBIRD DR
POPL
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AVE
SAM
EDRA
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FLO
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LAKEWOOD DR
BAYV
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SUN
SET
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AZALEA DR
MC KINLEY AVE
TICONDEROGA DR
CARL RD
RUBI
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DR
INVERNESS WAY
AMADOR AVE
ALBERTA AVE
CARSON DR
ARBOR AVE
LOC
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VAR
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SEQ
UO
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FAIR
WO
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SUTTER AVE
CRESCENT AVE
MARIA LN
RUSS
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5TH ST
GEN
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DR
DUNHOLME WAY
CHEYENNE DR
KENNEWICK DR
FLIC
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WAY
ROSS DR
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DR
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BLUEBONNET DR
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ERICA DR
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DAWN DR
BART
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TORRANCE AVE
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TRENTON DR
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GARNER DR
CHOPIN DR
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GIBRALTAR DR
ENDICOTT DR
PARKINGTON AVE
TILT
ON
DR
GRA
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FIR
AVE
LUPINE DR
HEATHERSTONE WAY
LA B
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AVE
WO
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AVE
CHELAN DR
CASSIA WAY
FALC
ON
AVE
PLYMOUTH DR
8TH ST
AMD PL
WA
RNER
AVE
MA
HO
GA
NY
LN
PAJA
RO A
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SESA
ME
DR
ROO
SEVE
LT A
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BRYAN AVE
CUMULUS AVE
KARL
STAD
DR
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PIPE
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DUBLIN WAY
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PIPP
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LOUISE DR
BERN
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ACACIA AVE
COACHELLA AVE
PIC
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CA
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ISA
BELL
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XWIN
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BLUE SAGE DR
HYANNIS DR
SLEE
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GARDENIA WAY
RIN
CON
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ALLISON WAY
CRESPI DR
CHEHALIS DR
BOO
THIL
L TR
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CEDAR AVE
POCATELLO AVE
KIEL
CT
ALTURAS AVE
WESTSIDE AVE
MA
RAN
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ANO
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PAYETTE AVE
AZARA PL
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PAST
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BRYANT WAY
MUR
PHY
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C ST
KIFER RD
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S BE
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AVE
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5TH AVE
N M
ATH
ILD
A AV
E
W MAUDE AVE
G S
T
LOIS
AVE
BLAIR AVE
FAIRCHILD DR
W WASHINGTON AVE
1ST AVE
3RD AVE
BELL
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BORDEAUX DR
HER
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TAYLOR AVE
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SANDIA AVE
AYALA DR
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FERGUSON DR
POM
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AVE
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SHERATON DR
O S
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10TH ST
EMILY DR
RAVENDALE DR
WILLOWGATE ST
ELM CT
PAU
LIN
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RSA
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SAN LEANDRO AVE
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DO
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HERMOSA CT
GRE
CO A
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SHIRLEY AVE
CELILO DR
HUMBOLDT CT
TOW
N C
ENTE
R LN
SONORA CT
HEBRIDES WAY
VALENCIA
ARCADIA TER
BELMONT TER
ALL AMERICA WAY
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TRO
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POIN
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LAIR
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MAT
AD
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DR
CENTRAL EXPY
MAC
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GRE
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MER
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BRYAN AVE
1ST ST
11TH ST
COOLIDGE AVE
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BIKE LANE FROM7AM-6PM ONLY
BIKE LANE FROM7AM-6PM ONLY
BIKE LANE FROM7AM-6PM ONLY
UNPAVEDUNDERCROSSING
SOME SEGMENTSMAY NOTBE PAVED
WESTBOUND SOUT
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UND NO
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BOU
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BERN
ARD
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W EL CAMINO REAL
AHWANEE AVE
EL CAMINO REAL
JUNIPERO SERRA FWY
Lakewood ES
GRAN
T RD
W EL CAMINO REAL
DALE
AVE
ALI
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RAINBOW
SYLV
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AVE
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RBO
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DR
PHYL
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MAUDE AVE
ARQUES AVE
LAK
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JOHN W. CHRISTIAN GREENBELT
SAN
TA T
RIN
ITA
WO
LFE
RD
OAKMEAD PKWY
CENTRAL EXPY
IRIS AVE
E EVELYN AVE
STEWART DR
LAKESIDE DR
ARQUES AVE
LAW
REN
CE E
XPY
LAW
REN
CE E
XPY
CENTRAL EXPY
MOFFETT PARK DR
PERSIAN DR
CARIBBEAN DR
BORD
EAU
X D
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ASTER AVE
ELKO DR
CRO
SSM
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AVE
BORR
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S AV
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ALMANOR AVE
FAIR
OA
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AV
BORR
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MO
RSE
AVE
C ST
LAW
REN
CE E
XPY
KIE
LY B
LVD
TASMAN DR
BOW
ERS
AVE
CABRILLO AVE
POM
ERO
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E
BAYLANDS PARK TRAIL
BAYLANDS PARK TRAIL
D ST
11TH AVE
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RPRI
SE W
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GRE
AT A
MER
ICA
PK
WY
N M
ARY
AVE
OLD MOUNTAIN VIEW ALVISO RD
POINCIANA DR
TARTAN DR
MORR
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N M
ATH
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CA
LABA
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BLV
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AV
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AV
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RD
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TELL
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RD
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AV
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MA
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BLV
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LAN
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BAN
DLE
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R
MERRITT DR
N P
ORT
AL
AVE
S FA
IR O
AK
S AV
E
GREENLEAF DR
OLD SAN FRANCISCO RD
MARIANI AVE
N W
OLF
E RD
E EVELYN AVE
KIFER RD
MOFFETT BLV
D
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VIEW
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WH
ISM
AN
RD
ELLI
S ST
BRYANT AVE
AMPHITHEATRE PKWY
STIE
RLIN
RD
LEONG D
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LOG
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E DANA ST
FRONT LN
N S
HO
RELI
NE
BLV
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GRA
NT
RD
MA
RY A
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E EVELYN AVE
DE G
UIGNE DR
WO
LFE
RD
TEA
L D
R
THRUSH WAY
JAVA DR
E ST
MO
RSE
AVE
MO
RSE
AVE
WILDWOOD AVE
DUANE AVE
OLIVE AVE
W OLIVE AVE
LILY AVE
MONROE
SPIN
OSA
DR
CRAWFORD DR
E HENDY AVE
DUNFORD WAYMARION WAY
SunnyvaleBaylands
Park
SerraPark
Ortega Park
LasPalmas
Park
BralyPark
FairOaksPark
MurphyPark
WashingtonPark
SunnyvaleGolf
Course
LakewoodPark
FairwoodPark
Seven SeasPark
RaynorPark
De AnzaPark
PonderosaPark
PanamaPark
OrchardHeritage
Park
Sunken GardensGolf Course
EncinalPark
BracherPark
Somerset Square Park
Moffett FederalAirfield
The Golf Clubat Moffett Field
SantaClara
LosAltos
MountainView
Cupertino
Downtown(see insetother side)
BikewaysExisting / Planned
Class I UnpavedClass I Paved
Off-street trails, either paved or unpaved
Class IIOn-street bike lane facilities that separate bicycles from vehicle traffic by paint
Class IIIThese routes do not provide any separation from vehicle traffic as bicycles may use the full lane when riding.
Expressways*Public Access Path
Paths are small pathways or openings in walls or fences that often connect twoneighborhoods by providing a more direct route for bicycle and pedestrians.
Bike/Ped Bridge
Bike Parking
Transit Rail Line
VTA Light Rail Station
Caltrain Station
Transit Stop
Traffic Signal
Public School
LEGEND
1/4 mile
5 minWalkBike
10 min3 min
1/2 mile
*Bicycles are permitted on all county expressways. The expressways generally carry high volumes of traffic at high speeds. Bicyclists are therefore advised to exercise caution. Although there are bicycle lanes on some of the expressways, the expressways should only be used by bicyclists with advanced skills.
Street RatingsStreet ratings are based on the following types of characteristics:HIGH CAUTIONHeavy traffic volumes and/or high traffic speed (at or greater than 35 mph); high number of motor vehicles turning right or merging across bicyclists’ path of travel; narrow travel area for bicycles; frequent bus service and stopsALERTModerate traffic volumes and speeds; medium-width travel area for bicycles; low to moderate number of motor vehicles turning right or merging across bicyclists’ path of travel.MODERATELow traffic volumes and speeds; wide travel area for bicycles; low parking turnover or no curbside parking
While we have made every effort to provide a high quality, accurate, and useable map, the depicted bikeway information is advisory only. Map users assume all risks as to the quality and accuracy of the map information, and agree that their use is at their own risk. Check ahead to see if the route is right for you.
NOTE: Not all bikeways shown outside of city limits have been verified.
Guided Bike RoutesBike Route 352NB: Moffett Business ParkSB: De Anza
Bike Route 353NB: Moffett Business ParkSB: Ortega–De Anza
Bike Route 600WB: West CityEB: Ponderosa
Guided bike routes are intended to assist bicyclists in finding ways to Sunnyvale neighborhoods or other points of interest utilizing mostly streets with lower vehicular traffic. These routes may be composed of several types of bikeways and have several level ratings throughout the route.
WASHINGTON
MCKINLEY
IOWA
OLSON
TAAF
FE
FRAN
CES
MUR
PHY
CARR
OLL
MUR
PHY
FRAN
CES
BAYV
IEW
S M
ATHI
LDA
E HENDY AVE
FLO
REN
CE
CHAR
LES
E EVELYN AVE
SUN
NYV
ALE
PlazadelSol
Caltrain Station
Bike Parking
Post Office
Farmers Market
Chamber of Commerce
Traffic Signal
On-street bike lane facilities that separate bicycles from vehicle traffic by paint
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600
600
600
600
85
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237
237
280
280
Wilcox HS
Fremont HS
Peterson MS
Homestead HS
Columbia MS
Sunnyvale MS
Braly ES
Ellis ES
Vargas ES
Bishop ES
Nimitz ES
MissionCollege
Fairwood ES
Ponderosa ES
Laurelwood ES
CupertinoJr HS
Stocklmeir ES
Cumberland ES
San Miguel ES
WestValley ES
CherryChase
ES
FAIR
OA
KS
AV
E
IOWA AVE
IRIS AVE
TASMAN DR
CASCADE DR
1ST ST
WASHINGTON AVE
BLAIR AVE
THE DALLES
GA
IL A
VE
GR
APE
AV
E
HELENA DR
WEDDELL DR
J ST
BIT
TE
RN
DR
TAA
FFE
ST
L S
T
KNICKERBOCKER DR
PAST
OR
IA A
VE
LIME D
R
CARLISLE WAY
K S
T
HE
RO
N A
VE
LEO
TA A
VE
CALIFORNIA AVE
LYNN WAY
HO
LLE
NB
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K A
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HE
ND
ER
SON
AV
E
10TH ST
2ND ST
QU
AIL
AV
E
CA
RR
OLL
ST
C S
T
LORNE WAY
MA
NG
O A
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LAKEHAVEN DR
LAKEBIRD DR
PO
PLA
R A
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SAM
ED
RA
ST
FLO
YD
AV
E
LAKEWOOD DR
BA
YV
IEW
AV
E
SUN
SET
AV
E
AZALEA DR
MC KINLEY AVE
TICONDEROGA DR
CARL RD
RU
BIS
DR
AC
ALA
NE
S D
R
INVERNESS WAY
AMADOR AVE
ALBERTA AVE
CARSON DR
ARBOR AVE
LOC
HIN
VA
R A
VE
SEQ
UO
IA D
R
FAIR
WO
OD
AV
E
SUTTER AVE
CRESCENT AVE
MARIA LN
RU
SSE
T D
R
5TH ST
GEN
EVA
DR
DUNHOLME WAY
CHEYENNE DR
KENN
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FLIC
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ROSS DR
N S
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OR
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DR
PO
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OSA
AV
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DR
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AV
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WO
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NA
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RR
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3RD ST
ROCKEFELLER DR
KIT
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SELO
DR
RO
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DURSHIRE WAY
BLUEBONNET DR
OR
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AV
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SILVERLAKE D
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ERICA DR
EAGLEWOOD AVE
DAWN DR
BA
RTO
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YORKTOWN DR
PE
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TOYO
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LORI AVE
ME
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LAR
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NM
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MA
DR
ON
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VE
KERN AVE
TORRANCE AVE
LAR
K L
N
COLUSA AVE
PIN
E A
VE
SAN
ALE
SO A
VE
GARY AVE
TRENTON DR
RO
BB
IA D
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SW
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TB
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DR
LILL
IAN
AV
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F ST
PENDLETON AVE
CA
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TIM
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RP
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BENECIA AVE
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GARNER DR
CHOPIN DR
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GIBRALTAR DR
ENDICOTT DR
PARKINGTON AVE
TIL
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LUPINE DR
HEATHERSTONE WAY
LA B
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CHELAN DR
CASSIA WAY
FALC
ON
AV
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PLYMOUTH DR
8TH ST
AMD PL
WA
RN
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AV
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MA
HO
GA
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PAJA
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AV
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SESA
ME
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BRYAN AVE
CUMULUS AVE
KA
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DR
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RIN
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ALLISON WAY
CRESPI DR
CHEHALIS DR
BO
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ILL
TRL
CEDAR AVE
POCATELLO AVE
KIE
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T
ALTURAS AVE
WESTSIDE AVE
MA
RA
NTA
AV
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AN
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VO
AV
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PAYETTE AVE
AZARA PL
BRAHMS WAY
JAMESTOWN DR
PALO
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RD
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R
CYPRESS AVE
ALMADEN AVE
BR
ITTO
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WIL
SON
AV
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CASPIAN CT
SPR
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AV
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THOMPSON PL
LUCERNE DR
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CN
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BRYANT WAY
MU
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KIFER RD
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DO
AV
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5TH AVE
N M
ATH
ILD
A A
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W MAUDE AVE
G S
T
LOIS
AV
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BLAIR AVE
FAIRCHILD DR
W WASHINGTON AVE
1ST AVE
3RD AVE
BE
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BORDEAUX DR
HER
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AV
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TAYLOR AVE
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FERGUSON DR
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SHERATON DR
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SHIRLEY AVE
CELILO DR
HUMBOLDT CT
TOW
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HEBRIDES WAY
VALENCIA
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BikewaysExisting / Planned
Class I Unpaved
Class I PavedOff-street trails, either paved or unpaved
Class IIOn-street bike lane facilities that separate bicycles from vehicle traffic by paint
Class IIIThese routes do not provide any separation from vehicle traffic as bicycles may use the full lane when riding.
Expressways*
Public Access PathPaths are small pathways or openings in walls or fences that often connect twoneighborhoods by providing a more direct route for bicycle and pedestrians.
Bike/Ped Bridge
Bike Parking
Transit Rail Line
VTA Light Rail Station
Caltrain Station
Transit Stop
Traffic Signal
Public School
LEGEND
1/4 mile
5 minWalk
Bike10 min
3 min
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*Bicycles are permitted on all county expressways. The expressways generally carry high volumes of traffic at high speeds. Bicyclists are therefore advised to exercise caution. Although there are bicycle lanes on some of the expressways, the expressways should only be used by bicyclists with advanced skills.
Street RatingsStreet ratings are based on the following types of characteristics:
HIGH CAUTIONHeavy traffic volumes and/or high traffic speed (at or greater than 35 mph); high number of motor vehicles turning right or merging across bicyclists’ path of travel; narrow travel area for bicycles; frequent bus service and stops
ALERTModerate traffic volumes and speeds; medium-width travel area for bicycles; low to moderate number of motor vehicles turning right or merging across bicyclists’ path of travel.
MODERATELow traffic volumes and speeds; wide travel area for bicycles; low parking turnover or no curbside parking
While we have made every effort to provide a high quality, accurate, and useable map, the depicted bikeway information is advisory only. Map users assume all risks as to the quality and accuracy of the map information, and agree that their use is at their own risk. Check ahead to see if the route is right for you.
NOTE: Not all bikeways shown outside of city limits have been verified.
Guided Bike Routes
Bike Route 352NB: Moffett Business ParkSB: De Anza
Bike Route 353NB: Moffett Business ParkSB: Ortega–De Anza
Bike Route 600WB: West CityEB: Ponderosa
Guided bike routes are intended to assist bicyclists in finding ways to Sunnyvale neighborhoods or other points of interest utilizing mostly streets with lower vehicular traffic. These routes may be composed of several types of bikeways and have several level ratings throughout the route.
California Vehicle Code (CVC) 21209, 21717 & 21208
It’s the Law: MergeRight to Turn Right
Wrong
Legal Right Turn Options for Motorists
up to 200 feet
up to 200’
A frequent cause of cyclist injuries: a motorist fails to merge into the bike lane before turning right.
The safe and proper way to make a right turn: Merge right into the bicycle lane as you would with other standard traffic lanes, yielding to bicyclists and other traffic already in the lane. Turn from the curb rather than across the bicycle lane.
Optional: ONLY if it is safe to do so.
LEFT RIGHT
Use Hand Signals
Use Caution When Passing
Obey All Signs & Traffic Lights
Go Slow On Shared Paths
See and Be Seen At Night
Ride Consistently & Avoid the Door ZoneRide A Well-Equipped Bike
Avoid Road Hazards
Choose The Best Way To Turn Left
Get A Green Light
Bicycles must be driven like other vehicles if they are to be taken seriously by motorists. Never ride against traffic no matter-where you are riding.
Hand signals tell motorists what you intend to do. For turn signals, point in the direction of your turn. Signal as a matter of courtesy and safety, and as required by law.
Watch for sewer grates, slippery manhole covers, oily pavement, gravel, and ice. Cross railroad tracks at right angles. For better control as you move across bumps and hazards, stand up on your pedals.
Use bike reflectors, reflective clothing, and a bell. Equip your bike with a powerful front headlight (visible from 500’) and rear reflector (visible from 600’) for riding at night or when visibility is poor. Flashing lights are especially effective.
Ride as close as practical to the right except when travelling at the normal speed of traffic, avoiding hazards, preparing to make a left turn, or using a one-way street. The Door Zone is the 4 feet along the left side of a parked car where an opening door can hit and seriously injure a cyclist.
There are two ways to make a left turn:1) Like an auto: look back, signal, move into the left lane, and turn left. 2) Like a pedestrian: ride straight to the far-side crosswalk, then walk your bike across or queue up in the traffic lane.
Outfit your bike with a good bike lock, tool kit, fenders, and bike bags. Wear a hard-shell helmet whenever you ride (required by law for cyclists under 16 years old).
If you come to a red light and see this symbol on the street, position your bike directly over it. Wait, and soon the light will turn green! If a car is already there, it will activate the light for you.
Motorists may not see you on their right, so stay out of the driver’s “blind spot”. Be very careful when overtaking cars while in a bike lane; drivers don’t always signal when turning. Also be alert for car doors opening and cars pulling out from side streets or driveways.
Pedestrians have the right of way on paths and walkways. You should give an audible warning when you pass. Cross driveways and inter-sections at a walker’s pace and look carefully for traffic.
Bicycle theft is a common problem. Never leave your bike unlocked, not even for a second! Always use a high quality U-Lock or chain.
Always lock the frame and front wheel to a secure rack or post, since wheels can often be easily removed from a bike (see Illustration 1). For extra security remove the front wheel and lock it with the frame and rear wheel (see Illustration 2).
When leaving your bike for long periods or overnight, bring your bicycle indoors or lock in a secure location. Remove components that could easily be stolen such as lights or speedometers.
Locking Your BikeABC Quick CheckBicycle Parking TipsA is for AIR
Inflate tires to pressure listed on the sidewall of the tire. Use a gauge to ensure proper pressure.
B is for BRAKESBrake pads should not be worn too thin or rub against your wheel or tire. Brake levers should not pull all the way down to your handlebars.
C is for CRANKS AND CHAINYour cranks (the arms your pedals are attached to) should be bolted tightly. Make sure your chain connects smoothly to your gears and doesn’t skip.
QUICK is for QUICK RELEASE LEVERS Make sure your quick release levers are tight. They are usually found on your hubs (in the center of the wheel) and your seat post.
CHECK is for CHECK IT OVERCheck the bike over for loose or broken parts. Take a test ride to check braking and shifting.
Illustration 1
Illustration 2
Source: The League of American BicyclistsFor more information visit www.bikeleague.org
The Sunnyvale Bicycle Map was developed to
encourage more people to bicycle by
identifying a network of the best streets and
paths for bicycling, to educate bicyclists about
their rights and responsibilities as roadway
users, to inform bicyclists about access to public
transit, and to recognize bicycling as a
legitimate form of transportation.
All roadways in Sunnyvale are accessible to
bikes except Highways 101, 280, 85, and 237.
Sunnyvale.ca.gov
Bike Map& Guide to Safe Cycling
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Bike RoutesBike ParkingNeighborhood PathsParks & SchoolsCaltrain & VTA
The Sunnyvale Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) is a group of Sunnyvale residents appointed by the City Council to recommend bicycle and pedestrian project priorities and priorities for implementation of Sunnyvale’s Bicycle Program. The BPAC works closely with the Department of Public Works and other City Departments in the formulation of enhanced education and bicycle safety programs.
The seven-member advisory committee meets on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the West Conference Room, City Hall, 456 West Olive Avenue. The meetings are open to the public.
Bicycle Organizations and Resources511 Bay Area Travel Guidebicycling.511.orgSilicon Valley Bicycle Coalitionwww.svbcbikes.org | 408.867.9797California Bicycle Coalitionwww.calbike.org | 916.446.7558League of American Bicyclistswww.bikeleague.org | 202.822.1333Sunnyvale BPACwww.sunnyvale.ca.gov | 408.730.7415Valley Transportation Authority Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committeewww.vta.org | 408.321.5680
Safety Tips
Downtown Sunnyvale
ROUTE SELECTIONBicyclists are premitted to ride on all Sunnyvale streets except Hwys 101, 280, 237, and 85. In order to aid in route selection, existing and proposed bikeways have been shown on the map and all major streets have been rated to indicate the level of bicycling competence recommended for comfortable travel. Street ratings are based on the following types of characteristics:
ModerateStreets with low traffic volumes and speeds. Suitable for beginner bicyclists with limited cycling ability and some knowledge of safety rules and the rights and responsibilities of cyclists and motorists.
AlertStreets with moderate speeds and traffic volumes. Bicyclists must share the road with vehicles; however, there is typically enough room for this to be accommodated comfortably. Suitable for intermediate riders with knowledge of safety rules and responsibilities and a basic level of cycling competency.
High CautionStreets with high speeds and traffic volumes. Bicyclists must share the road with vehicles in situations of limited roadway width and with parked vehicles. Suitable for advanced bicyclists capable of riding on major roadways, in high traffic volume with very little difficulty, and knowledgeable of all safety rules and responsibilities.
Bikeways are divided into classes. Choose the route that is most suitable for your skills and comfort level.
Class IClass I facilities are off-street trails that can either be paved or unpaved. These are suitable for all riders.
Class IIClass II bikeways are on-street bike lane facilities that separate bicycles from vehicle traffic by paint. These are suitable for more experienced riders or those traveling in groups.
Class IIIClass III routes do not provide any separation from vehicle traffic as bicycles may use the full lane when riding. Where motor vehicle speeds or volumes are high, these routes are suitable for more experienced riders.
ExpresswayExpressways generally carry high volumes of traffic at high speeds.These are suitable for the most experienced riders.
Public Access PathSuitable for all riders, Public Access Paths are small pathways or openings in walls or fences that often connect two neighborhoods by providing a more direct route for bicycle and pedestrians.
BIKE/TRANSIT CONNECTIONSBicycles can be accommodated on all public transportation in the Bay Area except on the San Francisco Muni Metro and on historic streetcars and cable cars.
CaltrainBicycles are welcome on all trains at all all times as long as there is space. Look for the yellow sticker which designates the proper car. Call 800.660.4287 for helpful destination tags for your bike.
VTA BusesAll VTA buses are equipped withan exterior bike rack that can accommodate up to two bikes. If the rack is full, up to two bikes will be allowed inside the bus subject to the driver’s discretion.
VTA Light RailAll light rail vehicles are equipped with interior bike racks. Up to six bicycles are allowed inside a light rail vehicle. Bikes must be board through the center doors and are restricted to the designated area.