“Protected intersections,” designed to prevent car-bicycle collisions, have long existed in the Netherlands, but they are just catching on in the U.S.
After a former video game maker in Oregon created a video (below) explaining the design, one was recently built in Davis, California, and another in Salt Lake City, Utah, and plans are being discussed in cities across the country.
Here & Now’s Robin Young discusses the new protected intersection with Robin Hutcheson, Salt Lake City’s transportation director, and Jennifer Dill, director of the National Institute for Transportation & Communities at Portland State University.
Guests
- Robin Hutcheson, transportation director for Salt Lake City. She tweets @rchslc.
- Jennifer Dill, director of the National Institute for Transportation & Communities at Portland State University. She tweets @JenniferDillPSU.
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