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Fell Street Queuing Lane and Green Bicycle Lanes, San Francisco, CA


Fell Street Queuing Lane and Green Bicycle Lanes, San Francisco, CA

Fell Street is a high-volume, three-lane, one-way arterial heading west. A Class II bike facility (bike lane) exists to the left of the left-most through vehicle lane on Fell Street. An Arco gas station popular for its low prices is located at the southeast intersection of Fell and Divisadero Streets and has two driveways on…

Fell Street Queuing Lane and Green Bicycle Lanes, San Francisco, CA

In 2009, the city of Phoenix installed bike boxes at three locations. These included the west side of Jefferson St. at 7th and 24th Streets and the east side of Washington St. at 24th Street. The use of the bike box at these sites is non-traditional, and is meant to facilitate a crossing movement from…

Fell Street Queuing Lane and Green Bicycle Lanes, San Francisco, CA

Market Street is a busy commercial corridor that is vital to multiple modes of surface transportation. Diesel buses, trolley coaches, and light rail vehicles share the roadway with delivery trucks, taxis, private automobiles, and bicycles. While competing demands for roadway use have been addressed by providing transit only lanes and bike lanes, commercial vehicles, taxis,…

Fell Street Queuing Lane and Green Bicycle Lanes, San Francisco, CA

Reseda Boulevard is a major north-south highway in Los Angeles which crosses the West San Fernando Valley. As part of continued efforts by the city of Los Angeles and local advocacy groups to create safer corridors for non-motorized transportation, bike lanes have been installed along nearly the entire length of the 11-mile roadway, though two…

Fell Street Queuing Lane and Green Bicycle Lanes, San Francisco, CA

Michigan Avenue is a major surface route that runs through downtown Detroit. In 2010, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) received American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding to resurface a portion of the roadway. At public meetings held before construction, the community and the Greater Corktown Development Corporation of Detroit voiced a strong desire…

Fell Street Queuing Lane and Green Bicycle Lanes, San Francisco, CA

The South Huntington Avenue Bike Lanes, installed by the city of Boston in 2010, create a safe, designated route for cyclists along a problematic traffic corridor and a main bicycle route leading to and from the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston. Before construction of the bike lane, the roadway had been difficult for cyclists to…

Fell Street Queuing Lane and Green Bicycle Lanes, San Francisco, CA

Division Street is a wide, high-volume, multi-lane arterial that runs under Highway 101 in central San Francisco. It connects two bike routes (along 14th St. and 11th St.) with Townsend Street, a street with a bike lane used by many cyclists to reach the Caltrain (commuter rail) station.  Prior to implementation of the buffered bike…