Separated bicycle lanes

Separated bike lanes

Separated bicycle lanes are dedicated bike lanes where concrete medians and planters, bicycle parking corrals, or vehicle parking lanes, act as dividers between vehicle traffic and cyclists.

This increases feelings of safety and comfort, which makes cycling an attractive commuting option for those who are not used to riding their bikes regularly.

When pedestrians know that cyclists won't be using the sidewalks, pedestrians experience greater feelings of comfort when walking.

Map of Downtown Vancouver's separated bike lanes

This map shows how the separated bike lanes on Dunsmuir and Hornby Streets in Downtown Vancouver connect seamlessly to other bikeways. For a more detailed map of all bikeways in Vancouver, download the City's cycling routes map.

The map below shows the location of the initial separated bike lanes.

Separated bike lanes map Downtown Vancouver

Separated bike lane statistics

Nine months (January to September)

Bike lane  Jan 2011-Sept 2011  Jan 2012-Sept 2012  Difference 
Burrard Bridge  879,000  861,000  -2% 
Hornby Street  309,000  324,000  +5% 
Dunsmuir Street  400,000  378,000  -6% 
Dunsmuir Viaduct  344,000  350,000  +2% 

The Hornby Street separated bike lane opened in January 2011.

One year (October to September)

Bike lane Oct 2010-Sept 2011  Oct 2011-Sept 2012   Difference
Burrard Bridge 1,040,000  1,031,000  -1%
Dunsmuir Street 480,000  477,000 -1%
Dunsmuir Viaduct 424,000 419,000 -1%

Painted bike lanes and separated bike lanes

Hornby St bike lane, before and afterThis drawing shows the difference between the previously painted bike lane and the current separated bike lanes on Hornby Street.

Separated bike lanes provide two-way travel for cyclists on the same side. This can create the need for additional traffic signals for both cyclists and drivers.

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If you ride your bike into or out of Vancouver, look into the maps maintained by TransLink, the regional transportation agency that operates Vancouver's transit system.

Last modified: Thu, 28 Feb 2013 16:07:58