U.S. Bicycle Route 90 Explained

Country:USA
Type:USBR
Route:90
Length Ref:[1] [2]
Established:2014
Section1:Western segment
Length Mi1:573.24
Direction A1:West
Direction B1:East
Section2:Eastern segment
Length Mi2:423.8
Direction A2:West
Junction2:
Direction B2:East
Browse:
Previous Route:87
Next Route:95

U.S. Bicycle Route 90 (USBR 90) is an east–west U.S. Bicycle Route in Arizona and Florida. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) ultimately plans to extend the route to San Diego, California from its current eastern terminus on the Atlantic Coast south of Jacksonville, Florida.[3]

Route description

Florida

History

USBR 90 was established in November 2014 with the official designation of the 424mile Florida section.[1] Its 573mile section through Arizona was approved in September 2015.[2]

Auxiliary routes

U.S. Bicycle Route 90A

State:FL
Type:USBR 2009
Route:90A
Established:2014
Length Mi:23.6
Location:Pensacola, Florida

U.S. Bicycle Route 90A is an 23.6mile alternate route following U.S. Route 90 through Pensacola, Florida.

Notes and References

  1. News: U.S. Bicycle Route System expands with 1,253 new miles . December 17, 2014 . April 10, 2016 . Bicycle Times Magazine .
  2. Web site: Arizona gets approval for U.S. Bicycle Route 90 . October 8, 2015 . April 10, 2016 . Arizona Department of Transportation .
  3. Web site: United States Bicycle Route System National Corridor Plan . October 2015 . April 10, 2016 . Adventure Cycling Association .