SHARROWs Make Roads Safer for Bicyclists and Motorists

image A SHARROW or shared lane pavement marking is a bicycle symbols that is placed in the roadway lane, reminding motorists they should expect to see and share the lane with bicycles. Unlike bicycle lanes, they do not designate a particular part of the roadway for the use of bicyclists.

What does a SHARROW mean for motorists and bicyclists?

Motorists:

 Bicyclists

The first in a series of implementations will begin during the week of October 19th on Rowe Boulevard between the College Creek Bridge and Calvert Street and will be placed approximately every 250 feet along that stretch of roadway.

Future locations include: On Bay Ridge Avenue from Tyler Avenue to Chesapeake Avenue, on Chesapeake Avenue from Bay Ridge Avenue to Burnside Street and on Admiral Drive from the Poplar Trail to Moreland Parkway.  For more information call Iain Banks, Personal Transportation Specialist at 410-263-7964.

http://www.annapolis.gov/display_ann.asp?ID=14594

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