Parr/Park desperately needs this. Parr is the logical route from W. Shore or S. Shore to Fish or Park southbound. This means all traffic coming from the Eastside/John Nolen (through Brittingham). There's not even a button for PEDs on the north side of Parr, so a cyclist has to ride up Parr, turn into the crosswalk to cross Parr, onto the sidewalk by Barriques, push the button, then back down the sidewalk, across the crosswalk and get yourself situated pointing west to wait for the 3 seconds of green. Except, you might not even get a green, but only a ped walk light back at the Barriques corner while northbound traffic off of Fish starts moving. So then you get to try and hustle back over there and cross at that crosswalk (hopefully there's no traffic coming from Fish onto Parr). After all that, you find yourself on the sidewalk on the east side of Fish and have to look for a chance (good luck) to get back on the road heading south.
I did see some markings at this intersection last week. Could this be what they're for (pretty please)? On Nov 8, 2013 11:38 PM, "Paul T. O'Leary" <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2013/11/08 23:06, Steve Arnold wrote: > >> On 11/8/2013 5:19 PM, Mitchell Nussbaum wrote: >> >>> Riding to work this morning, I noticed a new stencil on the Vilas Ave. >>> pavement, right before it crosses Park St. It doesn't look like a sharrow. >>> Could it be a marker to show cyclists where to go to activate a green >>> light? If so, I'd like to thank whoever is responsible; I've wanted >>> something like that for a long time at that intersection. >>> >> >> Was it the Bicycle Detector pavement marking? >> http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/htm/2009/part9/fig9c_07_longdesc.htm (MUTCD) >> >> There needs to be more education about this symbol. I think few >> bicyclists are aware of its meaning. >> (MUTCD: "A symbol (see Figure 9C-7) may be placed on the pavement >> indicating the optimum position for a bicyclist to actuate the signal.") >> > One (well, two) of these detectors would be perfect for the HAWK signal at > N. Blair / E. Mifflin. As it is now, it's a flashy but mostly useless and > confusing gadget. These detectors would make it actually useful to > bicyclists, by eliminating the abysmally stupid idea of going to the CURB > (the WORST place for a bicyclist to be at that intersection) to activate it. > > -- > Paul T. O'Leary > Chronic Nuisance > Madison, WI USA > > _______________________________________________ > Bikies mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.danenet.org/listinfo.cgi/bikies-danenet.org >
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