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  2. Fort Worth’s bike lanes lead to nowhere. Here’s what the city ...

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    The only performance measures when it comes to cyclists in the city’s plan is having zero bike deaths on city roads by 2030 and 10% more bike lanes within a half mile of majority-minority areas ...

  3. Singer, band leader identified as man killed in fatal car ...

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    Most eastbound lanes of Texas 183 were closed in Bedford early Monday morning because of a fatal crash, according to police.. At least one man died in the accident. The Tarrant County Medical ...

  4. Westbound Transmountain Road reopened after traffic collision ...

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    The westbound lanes of Transmountain Road were closed Tuesday morning, Dec. 5, after a serious traffic collision near Tom Mays Park in El Paso. The eastbound lanes remained open.

  5. Ciclovía - Wikipedia

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    Ciclovía (/ ˌ s iː k l oʊ ˈ v iː ə /, Spanish: [θikloˈβi.a]), also ciclovia or cyclovia, is a Spanish term that means "cycleway", either a permanent bike path or the temporary closing of certain streets to automobiles for cyclists and pedestrians, [1] a practice sometimes called open streets.

  6. Bike lane - Wikipedia

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    Bike lanes (US) or cycle lanes (UK) are types of bikeways (cycleways) with lanes on the roadway for cyclists only. In the United Kingdom, an on-road cycle-lane can be firmly restricted to cycles (marked with a solid white line, entry by motor vehicles is prohibited) or advisory (marked with a broken white line, entry by motor vehicles is ...

  7. Bicycles May Use Full Lane - Wikipedia

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    Bicycles May Use Full Lane (R4-11) The Bicycles May Use Full Lane sign, also referred to as BMUFL or R4-11, is a traffic sign used in the United States to: . designate roads with lanes that are too narrow to be safely shared side-by-side by a bicycle and another vehicle to indicate that bicyclists may occupy the full lane to discourage unsafe within-lane passing

  8. It’s possible to put bike lanes where KC cyclist was killed ...

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    A five-year “conceptual” bike facility implementation plan posted by Kansas City’s Public Works Department shows current and planned bicycle lanes around the area of Longview Lake.

  9. Cycling infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    A bike lane for the exclusive use of cyclists, marked by a solid line in most places. A bike lane in Providence, Rhode Island: Buffered A bike lane with some form of buffer between motor traffic and the cycle lane. Buffered bike lane in Manhattan, New York: Lightly segregated: A bike lane with separating features such as wands or orcas.