Adding dedicated bike lanes to this section of King Street, already too narrow and too heavily traveled to meet existing needs, is especially irresponsible considering there are safer alternatives for bicyclists.
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Mark & Beth Mazzanti
12 years ago
By unilaterally installing bike lines on Janneys LN, it has decreased safety and increased the risks of dangerous accidents for residents and potentially more tragically children on their way to school. Including bike lanes on King Street will lead to a similar situation.
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Esther Goldberg
12 years ago
Anything that make cyclists a false sense of security about riding on this very busy street, with its buses, tractor-trailors, semis, fire trucks, ambulances, is irresponsible and immoral.
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Ann Ridenhour
12 years ago
Taking away 27 parking spaces is a sure recipe for delivery drivers double parking and making King St impassable. As an avid biker, I encourage the City planners to put bike lanes in new streets. However, trying to squeeze them into narrow, older streets is not the answer to traffic problems. It makes them worse!
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Katie Winterstein
12 years ago
No comment.
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Dede spitznagel
12 years ago
This street is already difficult to navigate. I would never ride my bike there.
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Nita Madhvani
12 years ago
I do 100% agree there will be lot of congestion and more dangerous for all the car drivers as well as for cyclist too..
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James New
12 years ago
None
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Judy Shehan
12 years ago
I think creating bike lanes invites danger
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Monte Lehmkuhler
12 years ago
I am a long time resident of Alexandria and support this petition.
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Mary Margaret Lehmkuhler
12 years ago
I agree with this petition wholeheartedly, as it concerns the safety of anyone who uses the King Street Roadway
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Paulette Korns
12 years ago
Bike Lanes would be dangerous
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John Korns
12 years ago
Bike Lanes would be a disaster
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Whitney Patton
12 years ago
Unsafe for commuters of all kinds. Problem is speed.
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Russell Rhodes
12 years ago
Keep parking for residents - reroute bike line thru Mesonic Mem.
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Theresa Rhodes
12 years ago
No bike lanes on King St
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Judith Klesius
12 years ago
bike lanes unsafe on King Street - keep parking spaces for residents
Adding dedicated bike lanes to this section of King Street, already too narrow and too heavily traveled to meet existing needs, is especially irresponsible considering there are safer alternatives for bicyclists.
By unilaterally installing bike lines on Janneys LN, it has decreased safety and increased the risks of dangerous accidents for residents and potentially more tragically children on their way to school. Including bike lanes on King Street will lead to a similar situation.
Anything that make cyclists a false sense of security about riding on this very busy street, with its buses, tractor-trailors, semis, fire trucks, ambulances, is irresponsible and immoral.
Taking away 27 parking spaces is a sure recipe for delivery drivers double parking and making King St impassable. As an avid biker, I encourage the City planners to put bike lanes in new streets. However, trying to squeeze them into narrow, older streets is not the answer to traffic problems. It makes them worse!
No comment.
This street is already difficult to navigate. I would never ride my bike there.
I do 100% agree there will be lot of congestion and more dangerous for all the car drivers as well as for cyclist too..
None
I think creating bike lanes invites danger
I am a long time resident of Alexandria and support this petition.
I agree with this petition wholeheartedly, as it concerns the safety of anyone who uses the King Street Roadway
Bike Lanes would be dangerous
Bike Lanes would be a disaster
Unsafe for commuters of all kinds. Problem is speed.
Keep parking for residents - reroute bike line thru Mesonic Mem.
No bike lanes on King St
bike lanes unsafe on King Street - keep parking spaces for residents
Disregarding the King St. neighborhood is wrong.
The plan is unsafe to bicyclists and residents.
foolish unsafe idea