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I got drilled once by a car while travelling northbound on N 34th and trying to enter the BG trail just on the east side of Stone Way. If I hadn’t anticipated a last second decision by the driver, it could have been much much more uglier. I don’t fault the driver nor myself. It’s one of those things we all need to be aware of. But w/o question this area can be improved. Seriously, apart from very bad pavement (some would say it’s like riding through a mine field), the bike lane could be a bit wider as this is a major route. I’m not sure what they can do, if anything but the other dangerous area are the cars entering/exiting 34th. It’s usually rush hour and everybody wants to get out (including me) and I’ve seen some cars whip out w/o looking or looking at the last possible split second after they’ve already made their move. Still anything here I’d consider a major improvement.
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