The loss of leg crash occurred in 1967 (?) not too long after West Johnson was 
expanded 
and University became one-way in (I believe) late 1966 with a contra-flow bus 
lane.  I was 
livng here at the time.

In Spring of 1967 we had a cross-walk blockage protest on West Johnson.  It was 
a 
speedway and pedestrian nightmare for students with signals only at Park and 
Randall (I 
think Randall had one).  As soon as the police started controlling one 
intersection, we went to 
another one.   The blockage was legal, we kept walking back and forth across 
the street at 
intersections.  A critical mass and a lot of irate motorists.

Memories...

Mike Rewey


 

On 6 Oct 2014 at 8:16, Robbie Webber wrote:

When I left Madison in 1980 the bikes, buses, and right turns all shared the 
right lane 
westbound. It was pretty hairy both because the buses were pulling to the right 
to stop and 
also because having a bus tailgating you isn't fun. As Mitch mentioned, the 
eastbound lane 
was a bus-only lane (I don't remember bikes using it, but that doesn't mean it 
didn't happen.)
There was a t-shirt at the time that I regret not purchasing as a historical 
memento. It showed 
a stick figure on a bike leaning forward, depicting rushing or effort. Behind 
the bicyclist was a 
bus bearing down him, and the words, "I survived the bike lane on University 
Ave." 
I remember people stepping out into the eastbound bus without looking and a few 
close calls 
or collisions, although I don't remember and details. 
When I returned to Madison in 1986, the current arrangement was in place, and 
people were 
talking about the very bad collision between a bus and a student. I thought 
someone had 
been killed, but others have subsequently told me it was the loss-of-leg 
incident. 
I believe Arthur once told me that the University Ave eastbound lane was the 
first protected 
bike lane -- AKA cycletrack -- in the US.
Robbie Webber
Transportation Policy Analyst
608-263-9984 (o)
[email protected] 
All opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my 
employer or 
any other group with which I am affiliated. 







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