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So We Are Thinking About Raising Speed Limits...
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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 3199891" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>We did a 'pop up project' here recently on one stretch of road between a commuter parking lot and the edge of campus. We went in (with permission) and installed bollards along the length of the road to separate the bike lanes from the travel lanes. The intent was to lower the travel speeds to be closer to the posted limit and make it easier for pedestrians to cross the road in designated places. Both were accomplished.</p><p></p><p>The best part was that we placed the bollards on the outside (away from the travel lane) of the white line (i.e. didn't narrow the lane at all). Several of the negative comments said that they didn't like the design because it felt narrow and forced them to slow down...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 3199891, member: 277"] We did a 'pop up project' here recently on one stretch of road between a commuter parking lot and the edge of campus. We went in (with permission) and installed bollards along the length of the road to separate the bike lanes from the travel lanes. The intent was to lower the travel speeds to be closer to the posted limit and make it easier for pedestrians to cross the road in designated places. Both were accomplished. The best part was that we placed the bollards on the outside (away from the travel lane) of the white line (i.e. didn't narrow the lane at all). Several of the negative comments said that they didn't like the design because it felt narrow and forced them to slow down... [/QUOTE]
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