MCDOT Launches Education Program About Innovative Pedestrian and Bikeway Infrastructure; Seeks Public Feedback
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For Immediate Release: Tuesday, May 22, 2018 Using a $60,000 2018 grant from the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB) Transportation Land-Use Connections (TLC) Program, MCDOT has developed educational materials to inform travelers about new, safety infrastructure in the County’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Priority Areas, such as separated bike lanes, bike boxes, green pavement markings and floating bus stops. The centerpiece is a new website, montgomerycountymd.gov/lookout, that features an interactive graphic and videos with examples of the new infrastructure, and tips for cyclists, pedestrians and drivers. A fold-out brochure is also available at MCDOT’s Commuter Stores or by emailing Commuter Services. MCDOT is seeking public feedback on the education materials. Review the website and take an online survey. The new infrastructure is designed to make it safer for all travelers by designating space for cyclists, improving drivers’ ability to see cyclists, and clarifying where people, including transit users, can walk and cross streets or bikeways safely. The website includes instructions for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians in using the new road markings and traffic patterns, information about signs and signals and general safety tips. Will also be using teams of outreach ambassadors who will explain the new infrastructure at various locations where it has been installed. The types of new infrastructure are shown below:
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