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Review of the Austin shared-lane marking report
The City of Austin, Texas, working with researchers from the University of Texas, has prepared a report on shared-lane markings. This is available at http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/publicworks/downloads/ctr_sharrows_report.pdf I understand that this report also has been published in the Journal of the Institute … Continue reading
Posted in Bicycling, SLM
Tagged Austin, bicycle, Institute of Traffic Engineers, ITE, lane, report, research, shared lane marking, sharrow, SLM, Texas, traffic, University of Texas, UT Austin
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Such language!
The following are my comments on a post on P. M. Summer’s CycleDallas blog. I’d have liked to post my comments there, but they are longer than allowed by the software on Summer’s site. Quoting Robin Stallings, Executive Director of … Continue reading
Posted in Bicycling, Bike lanes
Tagged advocacy, bicycle, Bicycling, bike lane, bike path, BikeTexas, bikeway, cycle track, cycle tracks, CycleDallas, Hayakawa, Language in Thought and Action, legal, P. M. Summers, practicable, protected, Reed Bates, Robert Jay Lifton, Robin Stallings, safety, shared lane marking, sharrow, sidepath, sidepaths, SLM, Stallings, TBC, Texas Bicycle Coalition, thought-terminating cliché
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