Why not yellow for caution? Green does not mean caution to me.
Therese

On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 1:20 PM, S. Morris Rose <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 09/30/2011 09:51 AM, Ross, Arthur wrote:
>
> The green color provides a
>> reminder to motorists to look for bicyclists when crossing E Johnson
>> or making a left turn at Pinckney Street, and a reminder to
>> bicyclists to watch for these conflicts as well.
>>
>
> What I get when I see pavement coloured for bicycles is a sense of
> self-righteous entitlement rather than a sense that my own caution is
> indicated. That might be due to my own pre-teen emotional age (yes, I am
> aware)-- but assuming others share that mentality-- and I think some do--
> it's worrisome to think that some of the equation could work *against*
> safety. Maybe red is a better choice than green after all.
>
> Please excuse me if I over-share.
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> S. Morris Rose
> Vancouver, BC
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