I recall seeing this, to.  There will be a bike silhouette with a small sign beneath, 
that says "Next 9 Miles" or whatever the distance is from one on-ramp to the next 
off-ramp.  I believe there are a few spots so labeled across Montana, No. Dak. and 
Wyoming, where there simply aren't any parallel paved routes along some stretches, or 
where the paved routes were under reconstruction.

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Paul O'Leary writes:
> I can think of one exception, but it doesn't apply here in WI. In
> some states, because
> there are NO connecting surface roads between certain places, it's
> legal for bicyclists
> to use the shoulder of the Interstate highway. Of course, it's not a
> "bike lane" per se,
Really?  I thought Interstate Highways were forbidden to vehicular traffic
that aren't capable of the speeds, which is why lots of them have signs
that say "no bicycles, equestrians, motor driven scooters".  Is that just a
state thing?

Rich

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