A new map from the Minnesota Department of Transportation lets you take the reins as the state’s bike trail developer.

The interactive map lets those who register with an email and username select five proposed statewide bike trails that they believe are “the most useful, most needed or most important,” according to the map, which can be found here: http://pipr.es/1zIjaJZ.

MnDOT will use the suggestions to help craft its master bike trail plan, which it began overhauling in 2014.

The interactive map is filled with dozens of possible bike corridors, all chosen for consideration after months of public engagement involving more than 3,000 Minnesotans, according to MnDOT.

Opportunities to give the state feedback aren’t over. The 2015 spring survey has been released and open houses focused on bike planning and policy progress made over the last year are still set for each MnDOT district in the state in 2015.

The metro area’s open house is set for Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Neighborhood House at Wellstone Center Westside Room at 179 Robie Street East in St. Paul.

Spring survey

Interactive map

Statewide 2014 summary