Sentences with phrase «allow bicyclists»

Also at 9 a.m., NYC Councilman Carlos Menchaca and officials from the NYC DOT announce a new pilot program that will allow bicyclists to follow pedestrian head start signals, southeast corner of Smith Street and Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn.
Recent trail improvements enhanced a key trail link in the Marin Headlands, allowing bicyclists and pedestrians to better access the Marin Headlands from Fort Baker and Sausalito.

Not exact matches

Also Wednesday, the council greenlighted legislation requiring used car dealers to disclose details about a vehicle's recall history, regulating commercial bicyclists, studying the feasibility of allowing pedestrians to cross in any direction while vehicle traffic is stopped, and extending a prior legal limit on the conversion of hotels into non-hotel use — a bill backed by the city's hotel worker labor union.
This Ripper is a threat not just to sex performers and prostitutes, but also to women who simply sleep around (our scowling detective scolds a husband for allowing his wife the sexual freedom that allegedly made her a target) and one ill - fated bicyclist whose attention - grabbing transgression seems to have been the wearing of a pair of tiny shorts.
«Our proposal would allow manufacturers the flexibility to design different sounds for different makes and models while still providing an opportunity for pedestrians, bicyclists and the visually impaired to detect and recognize a vehicle and make a decision about whether it is safe to cross the street,» said NHTSA Administrator David Strickland.
At 18 miles per hour and above, vehicles make sufficient noise to allow pedestrians and bicyclists to detect them without added sound.
San Diego County has an extensive network of public roadways that allows vehicle drivers and bicyclists convenient direct access to all practical destinations in the county.
Both are allowed to use the full motor vehicle lane, but bicyclists can also ride two abreast or individually on the right - hand shoulder of the road.
Soon, new technology may allow motorists to see other pedestrians, bicyclists, and other cars around a corner or on the other side of a hill.
Slower speeds allow drivers time to watch for and avoid pedestrians and bicyclists.
A motorist must allow at least three feet of clearance between the motor vehicle's outside rear view mirrors and the bicyclist
Bicyclists may also leave the bike lane when they are making a left turn, passing another bicyclist, avoiding a pedestrian or car in the bike lane and approaching a location where a right turn is allowed.
A vehicle moving very slowly, or a bicyclist, will now be required to pull off of the road safely at their first opportunity to allow cars behind them to pass.
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