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<blockquote data-quote="GillEagan" data-source="post: 1882604" data-attributes="member: 56154"><p>Around here the biggest problem seems to be bicyclists that ride in the bike lanes going the wrong way. I would say that it is only about a quarter to a third of the bicyclists that do this. Over in Phoenix itself, some bicyclists will cut across traffic without a care. Because Phoenix has very few major streets with bike lanes, riding on the sidewalk is the only practical thing to do. The police also encourage it as the right lane is not wide enough to accommodate both vehicle traffic and bicycles. Most of the bike lanes and routes are found on the submajor streets. However, I have noticed that Phoenix has now put in signs along Central where the Light Rail runs that allows bicyclists to use the entire right lane. Mesa has done the same thing along Main now that the new light Rail Extension has been built.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GillEagan, post: 1882604, member: 56154"] Around here the biggest problem seems to be bicyclists that ride in the bike lanes going the wrong way. I would say that it is only about a quarter to a third of the bicyclists that do this. Over in Phoenix itself, some bicyclists will cut across traffic without a care. Because Phoenix has very few major streets with bike lanes, riding on the sidewalk is the only practical thing to do. The police also encourage it as the right lane is not wide enough to accommodate both vehicle traffic and bicycles. Most of the bike lanes and routes are found on the submajor streets. However, I have noticed that Phoenix has now put in signs along Central where the Light Rail runs that allows bicyclists to use the entire right lane. Mesa has done the same thing along Main now that the new light Rail Extension has been built. [/QUOTE]
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