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A sign placed on roads with lanes that are too narrow to allow <br />safe side-by-side in-lane passing of a bicyclist by a motorist - <br />signs indicate that bicyclists may occupy the full lane. Intended <br />to encourage motorists to provide ample space between side of <br />the vehicle and an adjacent bicyclist when passing. <br />Cost $ <br />Low Cost / Quick Build alternative available <br /> <br />BIKEWAYS <br />Increase <br />Attentiveness <br />and Awareness <br />SAFE SYSTEM HIERARCHY <br />Bicycles May Use <br />Full Lane Sign <br />Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 <br />Buffered Bike Lanes are standard bike lanes paired with a <br />designated horizontal buffer space, separating the bicycle lane <br />from the adjacent motor vehicle travel lane and/or parking lane. <br />This type of bikeway provides greater distance between vehicles <br />and bicycles; provides space for bicyclists to pass each other; <br />provides greater space for bicycling without making the bike lane <br />appear so wide that it might be mistaken for a travel lane; and <br />encourages bicycling by contributing to the perception of safety. <br />Cost $$ <br />Low Cost / Quick Build alternative available <br />LRSM ID R32PB <br />BIKEWAYS <br />SAFE SYSTEM HIERARCHY <br />Remove Severe <br />Conflicts <br />Buffered Bike Lane <br />Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 <br />Bicycles May Use Full Lane Sign Buffered Bike Lane <br />14 Appendix J: Countermeasures Toolbox | Snoqualmie Pass Comprehensive Safety Plan | Kittitas County