ADOT seeks input from cyclists
The Arizona Department of Transportation is asking cyclists to participate in a 10-question survey about riding state highways.
Here is the info from the survey:
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is developing a State Highway Bicycle Safety Action Plan to reduce the frequency of bicycle involved crashes, fatalities, and injuries on the state highway system. The Plan will identify practical and achievable strategies to improve bicycle safety on the state highway system.
Your input is requested to identify locations on the state highway system that need improvement to make them safer and more comfortable for bicyclists.
State Highways are roads that are maintained by ADOT and are numbered as SR-89, SR-87, US 60, US 89, etc. For information on which roads are maintained by ADOT, please review the maps on ADOT’s website:
http://mpd.azdot.gov/mpd/gis/maps/index.asp
http://www.azdot.gov/mpd/gis/maps/pdf/shs.pdf
http://www.azdot.gov/mpd/gis/maps/pdf/mps.pdf
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