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Residents demand removal of dangerous bike lane on Mallard Lane

June 13, 2024 | Taylor, Williamson County, Texas



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Residents demand removal of dangerous bike lane on Mallard Lane
Residents of Mallard Lane voiced their concerns during a recent city council meeting, highlighting safety issues and the negative impact of a newly installed bike lane. Multiple speakers reported that the bike lane has led to dangerous situations, particularly for children, who are now opting to use sidewalks instead of the bike lane due to fears of speeding traffic. One resident noted an increase in traffic congestion, especially during school hours, which has made it difficult for families to host gatherings and events.

Pam Harper, another resident, passionately criticized the bike lane, describing it as an \"albatross\" that has transformed what was once a convenient thoroughfare into a hazardous route. She emphasized the inadequacy of the bike lane for child safety, arguing that sidewalks are a more appropriate solution. Harper also pointed out that the bike lane has reduced parking availability for residents, complicating access for delivery services and emergency vehicles.

The residents urged the council to reconsider the bike lane's placement, citing safety concerns and the need for more effective traffic management. They called for a return to previous road configurations that allowed for safer and more accessible use of Mallard Lane. The meeting underscored a growing frustration among residents regarding the changes and their implications for community life and safety.

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