Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Trail Grant Applications Available
Visit the program websites for more information and how to apply. Award announcements will be made in the fall.
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The Maryland Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee Quarterly Meeting April 22, 2022
The Maryland Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (MBPAC) will hold its next quarterly meeting on Friday, April 22, 2022. The virtual only meeting will feature Logan Blackistone from the new Maryland Office of Outdoor Recreation within the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, presenting on the goals and activities of this new office.
Click here to join the Microsoft Teams meeting online.
Dial into the meeting at 443-409-5228, Access Code 617 607 821#.
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Bike to Work Week: May 16-20, 2022
Get ready to ride! The MDOT is a proud sponsor of Bike To Work Week in both the Washington, DC and Baltimore Regions: May 16 - 20, 2022. Whether you’re working on site or remotely, you can take part in the festivities. Click on the buttons below to sign up for the DC or
Baltimore region events.
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Bicycle Level of Traffic Stress (LTS) Analysis
The MDOT recently completed the initial statewide bicycle level of traffic stress (LTS) analysis. The LTS analysis scores how bikeable a roadway is based on the type of bicycle facility, traffic volumes, and speed.
Click here for the online map to see how accessible Maryland’s road and trail networks are for various cycling audiences.
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