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Description: WELCOME
The New Mexico Department of Transportation's State Bicycle
Guideline Map is provided to assist you in choosing your preferred routes when
bicycling through New Mexico. We estimated our usable shoulder width by
adjusting shoulder data depending on the presence of rumble strips and
guardrails or other adjacent barriers. The traffic volumes are derived from
averages, and you may experience more or less traffic than displayed on the
map.
When bicycling throughout New Mexico, please make sure to plan
accordingly. Call ahead to communities and potential service providers to
verify that your destination has the services you need or want. Some areas of
the state are quite remote and uninhabited. While these are some of the very
qualities that draw visitors to New Mexico, please note that some communities
displayed on our map may not have the services you expect. Further, all
information contained on this map is subject to change.
We hope you enjoy your bicycling trips throughout the Land of
Enchantment! Whether you are climbing mountain passes or enjoying the long open
road, our wonderful climate, incomparable vistas, and unique history are sure
to provide you with a memorable experience. In case of Emergency, call 911.
New Mexico Roads has information on current roadway conditions,
including construction. Please call 511 or visit NMRoads.com for more
information.
New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) General Office1120 Cerrillos Road Santa Fe, NM 87504 (505) 827-5100 Website: http://dot.state.nm.us/content/nmdot/en.html
Bicycle shops shown in this map were located from an internet
search performed by the NMDOT's GIS Section. If you are a bicycle shop owner in
New Mexico and would like your information updated, or do not see your shop
shown on this map, please contact NMDOT at the phone number listed above and
ask to be connected to the GIS Section. Separate from NMDOT data, the map service also contains the World Transportation Esri map service layer from the ArcGIS Online Living Atlas. Separate from NMDOT data, the map service also includes bicycle facility data directly from the Mid-Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (MRMPO). The MRMPO is responsible for creating a regional forum for transportation issues and prioritizing federal funding for transportation infrastructure. MRMPO creates several long range transportation system maps, one of which is the Long Range Bikeway System (LRBS) map. The development of these maps is part of their Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) which analyses the regional transportation system out to the year 2040. The LRBS helps to guide the development of bikeway facilities in the Albuquerque Metropolitan Planning Area (AMPA) which includes Bernalillo County, Valencia County, and part of Sandoval County in New Mexico. For questions related to MRMPO data specifically, please contact Julie Luna at the Mid-Region Council of Governments (MRCOG). MRCOG phone number: (505) 247-1750.
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