I live on Baker Bridge Road and I applaud the three-lane road line painting
on Farrar Road. It is traffic-calming and easily negotiable. Best of
all--this was done on a straight section of road. You can see far enough
ahead to have time to move to your right to avoid a collision.
Thank you for using a straight road for this experiment. If the road was
curving or obstructed by a large boulder on a curve or hilly terrain
obstructing a vehicle coming toward you--the three-lane road would be
dangerous since you cannot see traffic coming toward you.
Good choice for this experiment
Myra Ferguson at 14 Baker Bridge

On Fri, Apr 8, 2022 at 5:07 PM Stephanie Smoot <[email protected]>
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> The new “unilane” seems to be working well. There is one shared car lane
> and two shoulders for non vehicle pads and bikes. I haven’t noticed any
> conflicts and It’s a nice compromise to chopping down all the trees to put
> in sidewalks. What do other people think?
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