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Posted on 2023-02-242023-08-16 by Shawn Gettler

The beginning of a cycle track at an intersection. The track runs over a shaved concrete curb with embedded tactile plates and then continues as an asphalt path next to the sidewalk. There is a utility pole on the left side within the width of the track, and painted markings indicate cyclists turning left should wait obstructing the track.

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