@see_the_sus @spacesloth I believe the bikeway is the green lane. Looks like the double line of bollards is misleading because it delineates the auto lane and the bike lane but there's a SHOULDER in between. They should have used a single line of them, but I think the double line is there because the cars were turning too close to the bike lane. That's the side of a roundabout, and I'll guess the cars were trying to drive thru the bike lane to turn right as an alto to the single roundabout lane.
@see_the_sus @spacesloth Oh, I was incorrect - that's *not* a roundabout, that's where 7th splits.
Here's the Maps link, you'll need to turn the satellite layer on and get down to ground level to see it. The same house is in the background. News photo is looking SE. Maps does NOT have the bike path indicated.
It looks like the path was put in after the Maps car went thru, and the right turn traffic lane is now pushed out into the intersection.
@see_the_sus @spacesloth I'm going to guess that the roundabouts they are talking about are going to replace the crossover intersections connecting west- and east-bound 7th.
@see_the_sus @spacesloth or not lol It's after midnight, my brain has already retired for the night.
That's the area I was looking at but I was on my phone last night and didn't want to get up to walk into my office and get on the 'puter to pull up the different layers. ...all of 40-50ft away. LOL
@kismatt @spacesloth
The roads in those neighborhoods aren’t wide, with 7th Ave being only a two-lane road. I
Can’t figure out where on 7th the photo in the article is from.