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bikeway

American  
[bahyk-wey] / ˈbaɪkˌweɪ /

noun

  1. bicycle path.


Etymology

Origin of bikeway

First recorded in 1960–65; bike 1 + way 1

Example Sentences

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To reach the campground, you can either hike or bike the seven-mile West Fork National Scenic Bikeway.

From Los Angeles Times

Part of the site is being considered for a future biking and hiking trail that would run along the former Pacific Electric right-of-way corridor, connecting the two cities’ downtowns and linking to the Santa Ana River Trail and the countywide OC Loop bikeway.

From Los Angeles Times

In fact, in many places there's no bikeway.

From Salon

And we also need to make cities much more friendly to bicycles so that you don't take your life in your hands when you decide that you want to go out for a bike ride because there's no separation between the roadway and the bikeway.

From Salon

Preissel and others also voiced concerns that homeless people would set up encampments on the bikeway.

From Los Angeles Times