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23 hours ago ago from Cheap Caribbean Vacations
San Francisco currently has more than 45 miles of designated bike paths throughout the city and will add six miles for six months. Newly painted bike lane has been painted a different color for better visibility and a striped to ensure motorists can distinguish between bike paths and lanes of traffic. Along with the new bike path the city will install a lot of new bike racks and changing the traffic signal time to allow cyclists extra time to ...
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14 hours ago ago from BikingInLA
It hasn’t been easy watching the City Council this past year. Especially the Transportation Committee. I’ve watched as council members requested a response from various city agencies on issues ranging from the long-delayed Sharrows pilot project to the LAPD’s flawed response to the Hummer Incident . Only to see them sit back and accept lame excuses from the people who supposedly work for them — to the point that I’ve wondered who ...
Related contentFirst Bike Boulevard Open House Highlights Tensions Between Cyclists and Nueces Street Property Owners
24 minutes ago ago from Streetsblog.net
The meeting was standing room only. (Photo: Austin Cycling Association/Laura King) Last night, the City of Austin held the first of three design and feedback open houses for Austin’s first bicycle boulevard proposed for Nueces Street from 3rd Street to MLK, Jr Boulevard. The Nueces Street Bike Boulevard was part of the Master Bicycle Plan unanimously adopted by the Austin City Council in June. During an introduction presentation, ...
Related content"Copenhagen, however, began last month to create the real thing: a system of as many as 15..."
8 hours ago ago from bijan sabet
“Copenhagen, however, began last month to create the real thing: a system of as many as 15 extra-wide, segregated bike routes connecting the suburbs to the center of the city. These are not bucolic touring paths; Copenhagen’s bike highways are meant to move traffic. Nearly 40 percent of Copenhagen rides a bike to work. On Norrebrogade, a two-mile street in the center of the city, 36,000 cyclists clog the bike lane every day.” - The Ninth ...
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