Nov 25, 2024
INDIANAPOLIS The city could be changing its plan to install protected bike lanes along Indys north side.Weve known for a long time that paint is not protection, and this is not that, Eric Holt said. Holt is the founder of the Indy Pedestrian Safety Crisis which tracks the accidents that occur in Indianapolis.The city says the change comes after concerns about the potential loss of curbside parking among other issues.As a bike rider, I like protected bike lanes. It makes you feel safe and it's much less stressful, Gabriel Filippelli said.According to the city, the initial project would have resurfaced Pennsylvania from Westfield Boulevard to 46th Street, creating a separate cycle track. Now, the city says the new plans could call for enhanced intersection guidance with designated painted bike markings, crossing indicators for pedestrians, and parking areas.Cars and bikes dont share lanes, one neighbor told WRTV.The city says this approach aims to balance safety improvements with community priorities. WATCH | Cyclist shares hit-and-run experience as Indy plans to implement bike lanes Cyclist shares hit-and-run experience as Indy plans to place protected bike lanes downtownSharrows add nothing for protection for the bicyclists, Holt said. Indy DPW hopes to complete the project's final designs before the end of this year's construction season.
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