At last, OSM's wiki documentation fairly reflects these efforts:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Cycle_routes#United_States shows how bicycle routes are implemented in the USA, with a distinct nod towards specific and current OSM implementation details at national, state and local levels

and

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_U.S._Bicycle_Route_System is more of a "tracking page" for the WikiProject of furthering development of the USBR within OSM on a proposed-route-in-a-state by proposed-route-in-a-state basis.

Thanks to all who contributed! From now on, USBR development in OSM should largely "run under its own steam." For those who share an interest here, by reading these wiki pages, Adventure Cycling Association's USBRS-related blog pages and otherwise following news in the USBRS, OSM volunteer efforts (and statewide coordination of emerging proposed USBR routes) should allow OpenCycleMap and waymarkedtrails.org renderings to track, update and properly display the USA's nascent nationwide bicycle network.

Cheers,

SteveA
California

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