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Mandated is too strong, and that's the problem. This placement of the beg button is the *preferred* location in terms of distance from the crosswalk. But it can be closer to the tactile curb, where it would then be out of the bike path.
Meanwhile, Australia’s governor-general rocked up at the footy yesterday without disruptions and did this, what a country:
Years ago, I lived next door to a mattress laundering operation and I bet it's a similar situation+
I am on record that protected corners, when designed so that they put a 6" curb directly in the path of travel of a bicyclist, are a hazard.
Yes, this does have the effect of limiting the likelihood of right-hook crashes, but also almost certainly causes solo crashes that will never be reported.
I've seen few people asking why MN is so great. Part is that we've had uniquely creative, collaborative, and visionary public health leaders here who set up relationships and systems that continue to have lasting impact. Good example: 4 Oct 2000 Star Tribune (p. A10) article about fighting e. Coli.
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