In April Seattle closed >20 miles of residential streets to through traffic to allow safer flow of pedestrians and bicycle traffic during the Stay at Home order. Mostly these streets were already greenways or designated as bike routes (white bicycle icons painted on the street as talismans to ward off cars) but now they are looking at making the changes permanent.
My almost 12 mile commute should be significantly safer now as I only have a few blocks in Seattle where I have to share the road with cars. I only had to interact with 2 cars in ~3 miles of riding on the Stay Healthy Streets yesterday. The toddler/stroller/puppy count on the other hand....
Mayor Durkan and SDOT are making at least 20 miles of the Stay Healthy Streets pilot permanent, and moving forward with a bold vision of enhanced bike infrastructure.
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