Catalyzt
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Okay, I totally made up the part about a new dialect in Glendale and cannibalism in Burbank, but the North Atwater Non-Motorized Multimodal Bridge is actually real-- though in some ways, it's more improbable.Used to live near those haunts. Obviously I missed a whole lot of stuff. Looked for that bridge thingy on the interwebs. Couldn't find anything.
https://www.theeastsiderla.com/neig...cle_810ef9a4-c95e-11e9-90da-2ff8f623d72e.html
There is, apparently, a long tradition of acrimony between cyclists and equestrians in and around Griffith Park, Atwater, and parts of Burbank where a lot of people own and ride horses. I think the bridge is a great idea. Let's practice getting along, how hard can it be? You see a horse, slow, down get off, and walk your bike, smile and wave. It's not like there are herds of cowboys roaming the range, it's just groups of two to 12 occasionally. I'm sure it was also an issue a century ago, but somehow I imagine they must have handled it better in 1921.
The design is interesting-- there is a little micro-maze-like thing that kind of funnels you... actually, I'm not sure how it worked, but as I crossed the bridge, I seemed to be in the appropriate lane without even knowing about it. Cool! I hope it's working out as well for the horses and riders.