The Walnut Street Repaving & Safety Project (from 33rd to 63rd Streets) in under way! You may have seen posted flyers with the new layout along this corridor. For more details, please view the Construction Notice here: https://t.co/iTWL5lDfe1 #VisionZeroPHL
The Walnut Street Repaving Project begins tomorrow, from 33rd-63rd/Cobbs Creek Parkway! @PennDOTNews contractors will mill, repave, and repaint the roadway, provide traffic calming, and add a parking-separated bike lane. Read more: https://t.co/l7tilZag0w
Inch by inch, Philly's protected bike lane is growing. This block of 10th St bw Walnut and Locust was added after a successful pilot to test out the lane adjacent to @TJUHospital facilities. New posts indicate its permanent. Thx @PhilaStreets @PhillyOTIS@TJUHospital@NACTO
Picking up groceries with an F-150 is like...
Cracking nuts with a sledgehammer or
Making toast with a flamethrower.
6 out of 10 trips are under 5 miles.
Love this ad from the UK.
🚧 Construction activities for the Chestnut Street Repaving Project will begin tomorrow June 7. The project will provide traffic calming and create a high-quality bicycle connection between West Philly and Center City. 🚶🚲
https://t.co/TRZfb6NLGS
Results are in from a study of parking-separated bike lanes in Philadelphia: they slow cars down, attract more bikes, and reduce deadly crashes. Now it’s up to the state legislature to pave the way for Philly to create more.
via @tough_schmidt_
https://t.co/UKCj3Twcfp
The neighborhood Black Bottom in West Philadelphia was entirely razed in the 1960s by federally-financed “urban renewal.” By some estimates, up to 15,000 people were displaced in this area through eminent domain, the vast majority of them African-American.
The City conducted a study to better understand the safety benefits, effectiveness, and usage impacts of parking separated bike lanes. 🚲
Take a look ➡️: https://t.co/QkqpauPE6c
There are two safety projects coming to West Chestnut and West Market Streets this year. 🙌🚲
Here’s what you need to know! #VisionZeroPHL ⬇️
https://t.co/j5QVUNL6b9
The protected bike lanes in Philly doubled in 2021 to more than 16 miles in with another 3 currently under construction! 🚲👷 Learn more ⬇️
https://t.co/cmTomy8UpG