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Concerns rise over cyclist safety at dangerous intersection

June 28, 2024 | Provo City Transportation & Mobility Advisory Committee, Provo, Utah County, Utah



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Concerns rise over cyclist safety at dangerous intersection
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the safety of cyclists and pedestrians at a busy intersection in the area. A participant highlighted the dangers faced by cyclists when bike lanes disappear, particularly at the southbound traffic light on University Avenue. The discussion pointed out that vehicles turning right from the north onto 22/30 often lack visibility, creating a hazardous situation for cyclists who may be in their path.

The conversation also touched on the Provo River Trail, which is intended to serve as a cycling corridor. While improvements have been made to enhance pedestrian safety on the trail, there are worries that these changes may have compromised cycling safety. Participants expressed the need to monitor the intersection at 2230 North and University Avenue closely, especially in light of potential crash data.

The Utah Department of Transportation was mentioned as a key player in addressing these safety concerns, with a commitment to track issues related to the intersection. The meeting concluded with a call for further scientific analysis to ensure the safety of all road users in the area.

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