Yeah, I once lived somewhere that had the voting place on the other side of a major highway and the pedestrian route was through a tunnel. I was only there during midterms so I didn't vote.
Campus has some of the bike lanes parallel with the street banked with a median strip or building blockade (3 feet tall, can be relocated with heavy machinery once the construction is over). Otherwise, they could just paint the sidewalks out of the main pedestrian traffic (campus and downtown mostly) as Bicycles Yield to Walkers where the street traffic is Too Heavy.
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Campus has some of the bike lanes parallel with the street banked with a median strip or building blockade (3 feet tall, can be relocated with heavy machinery once the construction is over). Otherwise, they could just paint the sidewalks out of the main pedestrian traffic (campus and downtown mostly) as Bicycles Yield to Walkers where the street traffic is Too Heavy.
Right now bike lanes start and stop in patches.