Colin Quinn-Hurst of the SLC Transportation Division. (Photo: Tom Millar / SaltCycle.org) |
Colin Quinn-Hurst and Becka Roolf of the SLC Transportation Division. (Photo: Tom Millar / SaltCycle.org) |
Guy on a hybrid on the 300 East Cycle Track. (Photo: Tom Millar / SaltCycle.org) |
The cycle track looking south from 600 S in this morning's rain. (Photo: Tom Millar / SaltCycle.org) |
Custom parking / cycle track signs dot the project. (Photo: Tom Millar / SaltCycle.org) |
Here is the cycle track at 700 S 300 E, headed south. Custom signs indicate where parking and the cycle track are. (Photo: Tom Millar / SaltCycle.org) |
A great and smooth ride down the cycle track. (Photo: Tom Millar / SaltCycle.org) |
View from the top riding along the new 300 East Cycle Track. (Photo: Tom Millar / SaltCycle.org) |
Hmmm..... So this is it? While I enjoy the concept, I was really hoping for some sort of a buffer beyond the raised poles, a bump or something to encourage automobiles to not park in it. Guess we will wait and see if it becomes extended parking. Hoping for the best, lest we have to bring out the clowns.
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love it but am bummed why they did not do it consistently north and south bound....
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