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67 Pa. Code § 202.2. Permit application review process.

§ 202.2. Permit application review process.

 (a)  A permit for pedalcycle operation on a freeway under State jurisdiction shall comply with the following application review process:

   (1)  The applicant shall provide, on a form provided by the Department of Transportation (Department), the following information:

     (i)   A description of the proposed route, referenced by interchange names or numbers, or both. State route and section numbers, obtainable from a district office, may also be used.

     (ii)   A justification of the route request and a statement as to why an alternate route is not practical or possible. Plans, contour maps, photographs and other documentation may be included.

   (2)  The applicant’s form shall be submitted for initial processing to the Central Office Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator, Bureau of Highway Safety and Traffic Engineering, P. O. Box 2047, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-2047, telephone (717) 783-8444. The application will be forwarded to the appropriate district office for review and recommendation before being returned to the Central Office Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator for final determination. The review by the district office may entail the consideration of information in addition to that submitted by the applicant.

 (b)  The district office, within 45 days of receipt of the original application, will make one of the following recommendations to the Central Office Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator:

   (1)  Approve because the following apply:

     (i)   No other reasonable route is available based on the length or safety of the route.

     (ii)   Safe access is available. The shoulder can be used as a designated bikeway. The Department may consider the following when determining safe access availability:

       (A)   There is a paved shoulder of sufficient width and acceptable riding surface to accommodate a designated bike route.

       (B)   Milled rumble strips are present.

   (2)  Approve in part because a section of the requested route may meet criteria and alternate routes satisfy the remainder.

   (3)  Disapprove because one or more of the following apply:

     (i)   The requested route cannot safely accommodate bicycles, (the shoulder may be too narrow or its condition may be of such poor quality that it cannot accommodate bicycles).

     (ii)   A reasonable, safer alternate route is available.

     (iii)   The applicant has failed to provide additional information after a request to provide the information was made.

 (c)  The Department may consider, among other factors, the following in evaluating an alternate route:

   (1)  The length of the detour.

   (2)  The average daily traffic (ADT). An ADT of less than 500 is favorable.

   (3)  The speed limit. A speed limit lower than 35 mph is favorable.

   (4)  The presence or absence of potentially hazardous conditions, including the following:

     (i)   Pavement condition.

     (ii)   Driveways.

     (iii)   Narrow shoulders, paved or unpaved.

     (iv)   No paved shoulders.

     (v)   Narrow motor vehicle lanes.

     (vi)   Pedestrian traffic.

     (vii)   Railroad tracks, especially skewed crossings.

     (viii)   Narrow bridges.

     (ix)   Poor sight distance.

     (x)   Rough road surface.

     (xi)   Parked vehicles.

     (xii)   Turning trucks.

     (xiii)   Percent of truck, bus and recreational vehicle traffic.



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