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S35 E29: Designing Roads for Bicycles, Cars and Pedestrians

Season 35 Episode 29 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Discussion includes the safety, health and environmental benefits of sharing the roadways.

A traffic consultant, an urban design consultant and the president of Bike Peoria discuss reducing the number of traffic lanes where four lanes exist down to one lane in each direction and a center turn lane, adding bike lanes, the benefit of roundabouts and other issues intended to achieve better connectivity, safety, health and environmental benefits.

02/02/2023 | Rating TV-G

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At Issue

S35 E29: Designing Roads for Bicycles, Cars and Pedestrians

Season 35 Episode 29 | 26m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

A traffic consultant, an urban design consultant and the president of Bike Peoria discuss reducing the number of traffic lanes where four lanes exist down to one lane in each direction and a center turn lane, adding bike lanes, the benefit of roundabouts and other issues intended to achieve better connectivity, safety, health and environmental benefits.

02/02/2023 | Rating TV-G

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