[SDCBC] ignoring a detour & bike lane closed signs
Kenneth King
kking002 at san.rr.com
Sun Jun 10 20:05:26 EDT 2007
The most significant "detour" for cyclists (in my estimation) was on Pacific
Coast Highway between San Clemente and Dana Harbor about a year ago. The
detour had a big climb on it, and it was a mile or so longer. Some cyclists
were cited, but I think they won. I don't have the details, but the OC
people do.
Ken
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From: sdcbc-bounces at bikesandiego.org [mailto:sdcbc-bounces at bikesandiego.org]
On Behalf Of Serge Issakov
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 3:35 PM
To: Kathy Keehan
Cc: sdcbc at bikesandiego.org
Subject: Re: [SDCBC] ignoring a detour & bike lane closed signs
On 6/10/07, Kathy Keehan <execdir at sdcbc.org> wrote:
The only places I'm currently aware of that have the word 'detour' for
bicyclists are on freeway locations that are closed to bicyclists, such as
on I15 between Via Rancho Parkway and Center City Parkway, or on Otay Mesa
Road where it becomes 905.
If I recall correctly, the situation in Carlsbad on the grade approaching
Palomar Airport Road on s/b El Camino Real that we discussed a couple of
years ago on this list included a "detour" for bikes sign, but maybe it was
just "bike lanes closed". In fact, that was the situation I pictured when I
first read Richard's "hypothetical".
Serge
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