§ 71.03 BICYCLE PATHS.
   (A)   (1)   The Township has striped a five-foot wide bicycle lane on the existing pavement with traffic control signage on Centennial Boulevard in both directions; and
      (2)   The lane designation begins at Old Egg Harbor Road and ends approximately 1,500 feet south of Kresson Road (C.R. 671) where the lane striping ends; and
      (3)   The bicycle route is designated as “share the road” with appropriate signage from this point to the Kresson Road intersection; where it heads southeast on Kresson Road 100 feet; and
      (4)   The bicycle route lane striping begins on Kresson Road, approximately 100 feet southeast of Centennial Boulevard. The lane is delineated with striping on each side of the five-foot wide lane and related traffic control signage. This lane continues to Gibbsboro Road where the bicycle route temporarily ends; and
      (5)   The bicycle route begins on Dutchtown Road with “share the road” designation 1,000 feet west of State Highway Route 73. The designated route continues for approximately one mile along Dutchtown Road until it heads west along Regency Drive, west on Woodbrook Road, south on Cooper Road and finally west on Victor Boulevard. The entire portion of the shared use bicycle route has related traffic control signs notifying motorists that the lane is intended for shared use with bicyclists; and
      (6)   The five-foot wide, striped bicycle lane begins at the beginning of Victor Boulevard and is in both directions on Victor Boulevard. The bicycle route terminates at Berlin Road (C.R. 561); and
      (7)   The bicycle route has been constructed in accordance with NJDOT (New Jersey Department of Transportation) and AASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials) design standards and guidelines.
   (B)   (1)   The Township has created a five-foot wide bicycle lane on the existing pavement with traffic control signage on Cooper Road in both directions; and
      (2)   The lane designation begins at the intersection of Centennial Boulevard and ends approximately at the township line with the Township of Berlin where the lane striping ends; and
      (3)   The bicycle route shall be designated as "share the road" with appropriate signage from this point; and
      (4)   The bicycle route has been constructed in accordance with NJDOT (New Jersey Department of Transportation) and AASHTO (American Association of State highway and Transportation Officials) design standards and guidelines.
(Ord. 32-03, passed 9-9-03; Am. Ord. 77-06, passed 2-13-06)