CdM Could Get Experimental Bicycle “Sharrows”

posted: December 1st, 2009 12:37 pm | 14Comments

sharrowCorona del Mar may be the test spot for so-called sharrows — marked lanes for areas where cars and bicycles share the road.

At the second meeting of the Newport Beach Task Force on Cycling Safety, the group discussed dangerous areas, how to develop a good map showing bike routes, funding and ways to make road safer for cyclists. One proposal was to add sharrows, where bike lanes are painted a bright color, or clearly marked with chevrons or other symbols. Bicyclists within the sharrow lanes would be safe from car doors opening, and motorists would have a strong visual reminder of the presence of cyclists.

“I have five places, if I had a magic wand, where I’d do this,” said Frank Peters, a Corona del Mar resident and member of the task force.

At the Tuesday meeting, task force members said that the intersection of East Coast Highway and MacArthur Boulevard should be the priority, as it’s a city-maintained roadway and not under the jurisdiction of Caltrans.

The task force also discussed finding a school, perhaps Harbor View Elementary School, with which they could work to implement a program to create safe school bike routes.

Members also discussed how to work with neighboring cities so future bicycle plans — including signs and vocabulary — are consistent. “It would be very good as we start to develop our plans to bring in others,” said City Councilwoman Nancy Gardner. Gardner asked to create the task force earlier this year following several incidents, including the death of a cyclist on Ridge Park Road.

The task force will meet again at 5 p.m. Dec. 14. The public is welcome to attend and offer suggestions.

Sharrows will not be implemented in the immediate future. Task force members plan to investigate more about how they are working in nearby cities, including Long Beach, and whether the paint and markings are slippery for cyclists.

Any ideas or plans from the task force will be submitted eventually to the City Council for discussion. The council then would ask staff to research whether to implement any or all of the proposals.

Read our earlier stories about the task force here, here and here.

Photo taken from a copy of the report distributed Tuesday.

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