Bike lane pavement markings are specific road markings that designate areas reserved for bicyclists, promoting cycling as a safe and viable mode of transportation. These markings help create a dedicated space for cyclists, enhance road safety, and contribute to the overall infrastructure for alternative transportation. Here are key features of bike lane pavement markings: Bike Lane Symbol: The primary feature of bike lane markings is the depiction of a bicycle symbol. This symbol typically consists of a white stencil of a bicycle, indicating that the marked area is specifically designated for cyclists. Color: Bike lane markings are often painted in a distinct color, with the most common being bright white. The use of color helps differentiate the bike lane from other road markings and emphasizes its purpose. Location: Bike lanes are typically located along the right side of the road, adjacent to the curb or parking lanes. However, variations may exist, and bike lanes can be located between parking and traffic lanes or protected by physical barriers