Bike boxes.
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cubbiesseven at 01.7.08 - 5:15 pm
Who's politically inclined and wants to take this to the city?
http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/007753.html
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sounds awesome...
unfortunately the "car owns the road" attitude of LA probably wouldn't like it very much...
e-rock01.7.08 - 5:20 pm
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or
who has a pickup and a few gallons of blue paint??
Venice Bl definitely wants this to happen...
SKIDMARCUS01.7.08 - 5:21 pm
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freak the streets ride???
anyone????
e-rock01.7.08 - 5:23 pm
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THIS IS THE PERFECT SOLUTION, WE SHOULD PUSH IT INTO LAW SOME WHERE THERE IS SERIOUS PROBLEMS, SOMEHOW.
eddieboyinla01.7.08 - 5:25 pm
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Do this up in the High Desert, and 70% of the motorists will have a bonafide, shit attack!!!
Time to strap on the spray-pack, it's markin' time!!!
bentstrider01.7.08 - 5:28 pm
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West Hollywood has some bike boxes but:
* Not nearly as wide or long
* Not painted blue but do have bike symbols
* Don't disallow right turn on red by cars AFAIK
* Don't have demarcation speed bumps
* Do cross all lanes, allowing bikes to move into the left-turn-only lane.
WeHo's take on the bicycle box apparently does nothing to reduce likelihood right hooks. Keeping cars from making right turns on red lights seems part of Portland's special bike boxes.
It'd be a huge culture shift for LA drivers to accept don't-cross-the-blue-paint-on-a-red-light, big blue bicycle boxes. Sure it will take political leadership to get them built.
But something with a similar effect on drivers has already succeeded in the SF Valley.
When the Orange Line opened in the SF Valley, it also came with new no-right-turn on red, must-wait-for-the-bus-you-can't-see traffic signals at the busway crossings.
Along Victory Boulevard, one of the main streets of the SF Valley, Westbound drivers could no longer make right turns on red lights. They got used to it -- oh and the traffic enforcement cameras may have helped.
OverTheHill01.7.08 - 10:05 pm
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you guy's aren't thinking outside of the box...
Joe Borfo01.7.08 - 10:26 pm
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it's far easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission. you want a bike box? let's go paint a fucking bike box.
indigis01.8.08 - 10:39 am
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Bump.
Bike boxes bitches! What a genius idea.
OTH's words raises my hope for more of 'em. Right hooks are becoming a huge problem in this city and slapping down some paint will make the streets safer for *drivers* then bikers might finally get a little love from this and many other cities.
two wheels good01.10.08 - 2:22 am
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ok, so lets get some paint and make it a ride / dash from police.
non sequitur:
two wheels good, four wheels bad ... fuckin genius! i just read 1984 like 3 months ago.
illafilla01.10.08 - 8:24 am
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this is the lick....GREYHOUND BIKE BOXES ..greyhound stations sell bike boxes for 10 dollars. If they ask tell them you're going greyhound....
skano01.10.08 - 2:32 pm
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does greyhound still do this? i am probably going to be taking it to AZ on the 24th and want to take my bike...
braydon responding to a
comment by skano
12.21.09 - 10:43 pm
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