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The issue of the safety of segregated cycling routes is one of controversy. Some people say segregation of cyclists is necessary to the provision of a safe cycling environment. In contrast, some research imply increases, some significant, in the rate and severity of car/bicycle collisions due to such segregation while people are using the city or suburban areas.
One of the most famous cycle routes in the UK is Lands End to John ‘O Groats. Many people embark on this cycle route for the purpose of raising money for charities others just cycle the route for their own individual reasons. Another Recognized route is the ‘Coast to Coast’ of which there are many in the UK. You could use the route from East to West Coast. Hull to Liverpool, Newcastle to Carlisle or may be the cycle route of North to South Devon completing a Coast to Coast route of over 100 miles along the way.
In city, suburban and built up areas the term cycle routes can refer to specific parts of the roadway or pavement areas being marked out for specific use by cyclists to use to cycle freely along their route from one destination to another along designated cycle lanes on or off the roadway.
The category off-road includes all of the above, bike trails, mountain-bike trails and bike paths. You can cycle on an off road path down mountain tracks, forest trails, lake side, canal tow paths. In fact the term off road cycle route usually refers cycle routes that are any where away from free flowing traffic.