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Seattle, Washington

Multi-Year City wide Implementation

Challenges

Multiple Locations

New Product Implementation

Multi-year commitment

Key Results

Increase in Bike lane usage

Increase in City wide acceptance

Loved by Cyclists and Pedestrians

A person wearing a helmet rides a bicycle along a separated bike lane in a park-like area with trees and sunlight, while other people walk in the background.

The Challenge

The City of Seattle wanted real protection for cyclists and pedestrians. Flex Posts and small curbs were not adequately addressing the real safety concerns.

A construction worker guides a forklift operator as they place a concrete barrier along a bike lane on a tree-lined residential street.

The Solution

A protected bike lane separated from car traffic by concrete barriers runs alongside a line of parked cars on a tree-lined street in a residential neighborhood.
Seattle became one of the first cities across the country to implement SAFE-T Lane on over 30 projects spanning 5 years.
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Focus on Installing real safety solutions

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Over 30 projects underway or planned

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Installation Timeline: Over 5 years

Critical Success Factors

Ongoing commitment to real safety solutions!
Ease and speed of installation
Ease of replacement
Rapid deployment

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