Looks like there's been a lot of progress made on the b-cycles in the
past couple days, but there seems to be a stalemate at the transaction
terminals. I hope this isn't a redux of the multi-space parking
meters. Anybody know the prognosis?

On 5/23/11, Paul T. O'Leary <[email protected]> wrote:
> First time I saw that sign, I was on the bus, and had to whip out my camera
> and take a
> pic. My first reaction was "a LeCar? A Renault effin' LeCar?" Agreed; the
> graphic looks
> like something out of a 1982 safe driver manual. If you HAVE to show a
> CO-belcher in the
> graphic, at least feature one built AFTER half the drivers on the road were
> born!
>
> Date sent:    Mon, 23 May 2011 09:42:24 -0500
> From: KMSH <[email protected]>
> To:   Kevin Luecke <[email protected]>
> Copies to:    [email protected]
> Subject:      Re: [Bikies] New Bike Boxes
>
>> I tried out one of the new bike boxes this morning.  I'm a fan of the
>> green
>> and am glad they switched.  But unfortunately they did not switch their
>> informational street sign.  The one created by Madison is ineffective,
>> hard
>> to read, and ugly.  It's a graphic better suited for a reading brochure
>> instead of a street sign.  I wish the city would adopt a better one that
>> easily tells drivers & bikers what's up.
>>
>> Madison's bike box sign:
>> http://20-by-2020.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Bike-Box-Sign-photo.jpg
>> (the
>> red is now changed to green)
>> A better idea:
>> http://www.thestranger.com/images/blogimages/2010/09/29/1285783057-bike_box.jpg
>>
>> -Kristy
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 8:35 AM, Kevin Luecke <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > > Curious why we now switched to green, instead of red, especially in
>> > > the campus area where red would have been appropriate, the color at
>> > least.
>> >
>> > Hi Aaron.
>> >
>> > Green was the widely accepted color for bike boxes before Madison
>> > decided
>> > to experiment with red. Recently the Federal Highway Administration
>> > began
>> > allowing the use of green in bike lanes and boxes without having to
>> > apply
>> > for "experimental" status and requested that Madison change their boxes
>> > to
>> > green. It looks like green will be the official on-street color
>> > nationally
>> > for bicycle facilities (which makes some sense given the long-term use
>> > of
>> > green for bike route signs).
>> >
>> > Kevin
>> >
>> > --
>> > *Kevin Luecke**
>> > *Lead Planner, Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin
>> > www.bfw.org  | 608-251-4456
>> >
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