Photos of New Bike Facilities on the MSU Campus

Caption  :  A cyclist riding in the new bike lane added to W. Circle Drive in the summer of 2006. The right turn lane seen here exits traffic north on Abbot Rd. While new to MSU this is a standard design for handling right-turn traffic & bike lanes. Photo by Heidi Potter.
Caption  :  A cyclist riding in the new bike lane added to W. Circle Drive in the summer of 2006. The door zone markings can be seen as angled lines roughly where the car doors would open from the right side to warn cyclists to stay away from the right side of the lane. Photo by Heidi Potter.
Caption  :  Bicyclist riding on new bike lane, fall of 2006. Photo by Heidi Potter.
Caption  :  One of our campus' busiest intersections for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists, Bogue St. near the Business College, got redesigned the summer of 2006. This is a shot of the median. Photo by Steve Troost.
Caption  :  Looking eastward down the redesigned shared-path into the Sanford Woodlot from Bogue St. The pavement is now clearly marked for 2-way bicycling and the pedestrian walking area is now concrete. This is the new standard that will be used for shared-use paths all over campus. Photo by Steve Troost.
Caption  :  Pedestrians and bicyclists wait to cross the redesigned Bogue St. intersection. Looks like it hasn't taken much time for folks to understand the new markings intended to separate bicyclists from pedestrians (1 out of 10 isn't bad!). Photo by Steve Troost.
Caption  :  Pedestrians and bicyclists wait to cross the south-bound lane of the redesigned Bogue St. intersection. Photo by Steve Troost.
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