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City leaders demand urgent redesign of dangerous bike lanes

June 25, 2024 | Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado



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City leaders demand urgent redesign of dangerous bike lanes
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the design and safety of bike lanes in the city, particularly at the intersection of 14th Avenue and Broadway. A council member expressed frustration over the current layout, highlighting the dangers posed by vehicles crossing into bike lanes, which obstruct visibility for cyclists. The member emphasized the need for improved design to enhance safety for all road users, urging city officials to pay closer attention to this area.

Additionally, discussions included the management of traffic lights, specifically at the end of the Colfax overpass near Broncos Stadium. Another council member pointed out that the speed of vehicles approaching residential neighborhoods could be better controlled. They suggested that adjusting traffic signals could help reduce speeds and improve safety, especially in areas where there have been incidents of vehicular crashes.

The meeting underscored the importance of addressing these transportation issues to ensure safer commuting corridors and enhance the overall infrastructure for both cyclists and drivers in the city. Council members expressed a commitment to revisiting these concerns and implementing necessary changes to improve safety measures.

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