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Here are the bike-related links from around the world that caught our eyes this week: Killing “share the road”: A new study has verified that people don’t understand the road sign, but they understand ...
“It’s not that ‘Share the Road’ is bad, it’s just completely useless,” says James Wilson, executive director of Bike Delaware. In 2013, Delaware’s DOT announced it would stop installing “Share the ...
Heading north on Fourth Avenue at Speedway, you must now turn left or right - if you're in a car. That is one of many features that have been added for $300,000 in tax money to turn Fourth and ...
State law defines bicycles as vehicles, meaning they have the same rights as motor vehicle drivers. As a result, drivers may find themselves stuck behind a cyclist moving much slo ...
The city is trying to address an often overlooked part of its bicycling infrastructure by installing directional signs along popular bike routes. The idea, according to Clint Randall, the city’s ...
Road Warrior: Scary signs, ... The first recorded use of "ghost bike" memorials dates to October 2003 in St. Louis, Missouri. There were 18 cyclists killed in New Jersey in 2015.
We kind of like the new signs that say “Look for bikes”, but there are just so many of them, motorists become oblivious to them. Better still would be a sign telling them what to do about it … like to ...
A bevy of road-related and bike safety projects within Santa Monica kept the city’s Mobility Department busy during the final months of 2023, and will guide the department’s schedule for the ...
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Odds are you have seen a horrific crash on one of your neighborhood streets. Denver’s roads are not safe. And 145 miles of new or improved bike lanes don’t seem to be helping, yet.