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The Perth & District cycling route maps are now available!
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To download hi-resolution copies that you can print off at home, please read the disclaimer below:
Disclaimer:
This cycling map has been developed to assist in planning bicycle trips throughout the County of Lanark. Users of this cycling map are responsible for their own safety and use these routes at their own risk. Users should consider not only route conditions but also their level of experience, comfort level riding in traffic, traffic conditions and traffic volume, weather, time of day, and any obstacles, such as construction or potholes, when cycling on any route within the County of Lanark. Certain of the roads and highways on this cycling map, including Highway #511, have high traffic volume and are used regularly by transport trucks. Cyclists should exercise the same level of caution whether riding on a route designated by this map or any non-designated route.
The County of Lanark, Town of Perth, Perth & District Chamber of Commerce and others involved in the design and publication of this map and the cycling routes are not responsible for any loss or damage users may suffer as a result of using this cycling map or the cycling routes. The County of Lanark, Town of Perth, Perth & District Chamber of Commerce, and their directors, officers, employees, owners, volunteers and staff do not warrant the safety of any route, highway, road, street or designated cycling route shown on this cycling map.
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Ride Safely: Follow the Rules of the Road
Cyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers. The Highway Traffic Act applies to cyclists too.
Turning: Always shoulder check when making a turn. Use a hand signal to indicate your turn direction.
Passing: Passing on the left is best. Ride no closer than one metre from parked cars.
Lane position: If a lane is narrow or has no shoulder, ride near the middle of the lane for improved visibility and safety. Always shoulder check before changing lanes or position on the road.





