Sunday Video: Bicycle and Transit Markings
https://youtu.be/jYUdIfx9r0g
Seattle’s City Traffic Engineer, Dongho Chang, explains why Seattle has various types of bicycle and transit markings and how they work.
New Bike Lane Aims To Prevent Burger-Related Collisions
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) installed a new bike lane in Wallingford a week ago. The one-block bike lane should provide a welcome...
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SDOT Restores Yesler Bridge, Now Open
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Planned Bike Facility in Beacon Hill Gets Downgraded
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