10-29-2017, 09:51 PM
For the record, the end of the trail along Lexington looks like this:
Final pavement is in, as well as all curbs, the most that will change here is some paint. Does anyone have any idea what's intended?
This simply boggles my mind. Westbound cyclists are dumped out on the wrong side of the road facing oncoming traffic. And turning traffic is likely to turn into their path. Why end the trail 20 meters short of the intersection.
Honestly, anyone has any idea.
At least though, there are tactile pavers, so that vision impaired people (who aren't on the sidewalk for some reason) know they're about to be killed.
This is the same trail that literally has curbs in the middle of the trail for no reason.
Final pavement is in, as well as all curbs, the most that will change here is some paint. Does anyone have any idea what's intended?
This simply boggles my mind. Westbound cyclists are dumped out on the wrong side of the road facing oncoming traffic. And turning traffic is likely to turn into their path. Why end the trail 20 meters short of the intersection.
Honestly, anyone has any idea.
At least though, there are tactile pavers, so that vision impaired people (who aren't on the sidewalk for some reason) know they're about to be killed.
This is the same trail that literally has curbs in the middle of the trail for no reason.