What are the bicycles painted on the road?
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Apologies for dragging up this thread, but I was busy when this discussion happened and missed it the initial time.
The original shared lane marking concept originated by James Mackay in Denver did used an outline arrow with a bicycle symbol in it, which looked like... a bike in a house.
Subsequent research and testing resulted in the design that was adopted in the US MUTCD. See Part 9 of the MUTCD for more information.
One of the research scenarios was to use a standard bike lane marking in a general-purpose travel lane. An interesting finding was that over half the test subjects said they interpreted it as making the entire lane a preferential bike lane.
The original shared lane marking concept originated by James Mackay in Denver did used an outline arrow with a bicycle symbol in it, which looked like... a bike in a house.
Subsequent research and testing resulted in the design that was adopted in the US MUTCD. See Part 9 of the MUTCD for more information.
One of the research scenarios was to use a standard bike lane marking in a general-purpose travel lane. An interesting finding was that over half the test subjects said they interpreted it as making the entire lane a preferential bike lane.
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Apologies for dragging up this thread, but I was busy when this discussion happened and missed it the initial time.
The original shared lane marking concept originated by James Mackay in Denver did used an outline arrow with a bicycle symbol in it, which looked like... a bike in a house.
Subsequent research and testing resulted in the design that was adopted in the US MUTCD. See Part 9 of the MUTCD for more information.
One of the research scenarios was to use a standard bike lane marking in a general-purpose travel lane. An interesting finding was that over half the test subjects said they interpreted it as making the entire lane a preferential bike lane.
The original shared lane marking concept originated by James Mackay in Denver did used an outline arrow with a bicycle symbol in it, which looked like... a bike in a house.
Subsequent research and testing resulted in the design that was adopted in the US MUTCD. See Part 9 of the MUTCD for more information.
One of the research scenarios was to use a standard bike lane marking in a general-purpose travel lane. An interesting finding was that over half the test subjects said they interpreted it as making the entire lane a preferential bike lane.
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Stuart Black
Plan Epsilon Around Lake Michigan in the era of Covid
Old School…When It Wasn’t Ancient bikepacking
Gold Fever Three days of dirt in Colorado
Pokin' around the Poconos A cold ride around Lake Erie
Dinosaurs in Colorado A mountain bike guide to the Purgatory Canyon dinosaur trackway
Solo Without Pie. The search for pie in the Midwest.
Picking the Scablands. Washington and Oregon, 2005. Pie and spiders on the Columbia River!
Stuart Black
Plan Epsilon Around Lake Michigan in the era of Covid
Old School…When It Wasn’t Ancient bikepacking
Gold Fever Three days of dirt in Colorado
Pokin' around the Poconos A cold ride around Lake Erie
Dinosaurs in Colorado A mountain bike guide to the Purgatory Canyon dinosaur trackway
Solo Without Pie. The search for pie in the Midwest.
Picking the Scablands. Washington and Oregon, 2005. Pie and spiders on the Columbia River!
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