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Erie, CO.

Pilot Project test segment

Challenges

Intersection configuration

Seperation space

Re-routing existing lanes

Key Results

Improved cyclist safety at intersection

Clearly defines driving lanes

A row of concrete barriers separates a bike lane from a road, with mountains and clouds visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky. A green and white reflective post stands at the lane’s edge.

The Challenge

The Town of Erie took advantage of the Pilot program to install just under 150 linear feet to protect cyclists at a uniquely configured intersection.

A paved road with a painted "END" marking curves left, bordered by concrete barriers. Suburban houses sit on a grassy hill, with mountains and a cloudy sky in the distance.

The Solution

A divided street with white barriers separating a bike lane from the road, directional arrows, and distant mountains under a partly cloudy sky.
The Town of Erie installed just under 150 linear feet in less than one day
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Test segment

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A large, solid green right-pointing triangle set against a light background.

Installation Timeline: Less than 1 day!

Critical Success Factors

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