Two ways to cross a street

Cyclist Richard Moeur stars in this video comparing the time it takes to cross the same intersection as a rolling pedestrian, or as a vehicle operator. A light rail train, a homeless person and a number of motor vehicles also make appearances. Popcorn time…well, actually it only runs for 5 minutes.

About jsallen

John S. Allen is the author or co-author of numerous publications about bicycling including Bicycling Street Smarts, which has been adopted as the bicycle driver's manual in several US states. He has been active with the Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition since 1978 and served as a member of the board of Directors of the League of American Bicyclists from 2003 through 2009.
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4 Responses to Two ways to cross a street

  1. Steve A says:

    Were those sharrow symbols in the bike lane as it became a “sorta crosswalk/bike lane?”

  2. jsallen says:

    Something sort of like shared-lane markings. Is it a bike lane? Is it a bike box? You might have a look at Richard’s and my video of the similar installation at Jefferson and 7th in Phoenix , which goes into more detail.

  3. Erik Griswold says:

    How long does the ride in the Ambulance to the ER take?

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