Adventure Cycling Association: The U.S. Bicycle Route System Expands to 27 States and 14,000 Miles
March 12, 2020
March 12, 2020
MISSOULA, Montana, March 12 -- The Adventure Cycling Association issued the following news release:
With the designation of USBR 50, West Virginia becomes the 27th state to join the U.S. Bicycle Route System (USBRS). In Maine, USBR 501 connects cyclists to the far northern border with Canada. Together, the two new U.S. Bicycle Routes push the total mileage of the USBRS to over 14,000 miles.
"AASHTO's annual designations to the U.S. Bicycle Route System support loc . . .
With the designation of USBR 50, West Virginia becomes the 27th state to join the U.S. Bicycle Route System (USBRS). In Maine, USBR 501 connects cyclists to the far northern border with Canada. Together, the two new U.S. Bicycle Routes push the total mileage of the USBRS to over 14,000 miles.
"AASHTO's annual designations to the U.S. Bicycle Route System support loc . . .