Comments for “Safe Streets for All San Diegans Virtual Open House - Jornada de puertas abiertas virtual "Calles seguras para todos los habitantes de San Diego" COMMENTING CLOSED (COMMENTARIO CERRADO)”
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Drivers use E Mission Bay Drive to skip traffic on the 5. They often go well over 45 in a 30 zone. This puts cyclsts at great risk, because there are no protected bike lanes and bikes have to share the lane with speeding drivers.
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The merge from southbound Sunset Cliffs Blvd on to Nimitz Blvd is extremely dangerous, forcing cyclists to merge acros 2 wide lanes of high speed traffic.
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Unprotected crosswalk along the MLK promenande across First Ave. Pedestrians are forced to cross 3 high speed lanes, but cars do not stop, even when pedestrians are already in the intersection.
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Nimitz Blvd is one of the only bike routes to the beach, but bikes have to cross the 8 freeway which is extremely dangerous and terrifying. Please make this crossing safer with a very simple & cheap solution: Add a 30 second exclusive walk/bike phase to the signal at Nimitz & West Point Loma and to the signal at Sunset Cliffs & I-8.
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Too many vehicles speed down this stretch of Friars. It is very dangerous. It is hard to cross because of speeding and it is very loud.
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Dangerous intersection