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2318-2354 Pontiac Trl Ann Arbor, MI, 48105, USA Mostra sulla mappa Nascondi mappa
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ID problema:

7031000

Submitted To:

City of Ann Arbor

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`Other issue

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1348 ore

Vicinato:

Ann Arbor

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su

Richiesta Servizio ID:

373141

Richiesta Servizio ID:

372971

Descrizione

At some point this year, the city changed the bike lane through the entrance turn lane for Arrowwood Hills. It was a bike lane, with dashed lines, and pretty much everyone knew how to use it and had no problems with it. I used to bike in that lane about half the time when I'm coming home from work. The change the city did was grind out depressions, and partly fill them with green paint. No almost no one uses that pavement. The motorists seem to assume it means they're not allowed to drive in it at all, and most of them make their right turn from Pontiac, never entering the turn lane. For us cyclists, it's a terribly unnerving combination of rumble strips and slippery paint. It feels much worse than any rumble strip I've ever experienced when in a car. It doesn't feel usable, and you don't see cyclists using it any more. They either move to the unused pavement to the right, or move out of the bike lane to the left.

Before you expand this concept to more other parts of the city, could you survey people to see if it makes sense? I'm sure there were good intentions, but that made that bike lane much more dangerous and less usable.


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