The Ohio Bicycle and Pedestrian Program supports ODOT in the promotion and facilitation of the increased use of active non-motorized transportation. We also provide support to local governments, governmental and non-governmental organizations and private citizens to encourage, educate, plan, and design pedestrian and bicycle facilities. Since 1992, the Ohio Department of Transportation has invested $98 million to improve and modernize pedestrian and bicycle routes across the state. Today, Ohio has more than 3,000 miles of designated bike paths used by an estimated 4 million bicycle owners.