Ok so you're the first. Congrats.
MAS444 said:
Alright which one of you went into the ditch heading south on Ashland at 11th...about 6:00 pm yesterday? And/or showed up with the truck and tow strap shortly thereafter? Nice work all around. Second person in that ditch in the last month or so.
Ryan the Temp said:
In adjacent street news, how do y'all like that ridiculously huge speed hump they put in on Heights Blvd?
Ryan the Temp said:
In adjacent street news, how do y'all like that ridiculously huge speed hump they put in on Heights Blvd?
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Sec. 552.003. PEDESTRIAN RIGHT-OF-WAY AT CROSSWALK. (a) The operator of a vehicle shall stop and yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian crossing a roadway in a crosswalk if:
(1) no traffic control signal is in place or in operation; and
(2) the pedestrian is:
(A) on the half of the roadway in which the vehicle is traveling; or
(B) approaching so closely from the opposite half of the roadway as to be in danger.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), a pedestrian may not suddenly leave a curb or other place of safety and proceed into a crosswalk in the path of a vehicle so close that it is impossible for the vehicle operator to stop and yield.
(c) The operator of a vehicle approaching from the rear of a vehicle that is stopped at a crosswalk to permit a pedestrian to cross a roadway may not pass the stopped vehicle.
(d) If it is shown on the trial of an offense under Subsection
Ryan the Temp said:
In adjacent street news, how do y'all like that ridiculously huge speed hump they put in on Heights Blvd?
I agree with this 100%. The plethora of signage at Nicholson has improved cars stopping, but it's still not 100% yet. The one corner of that intersection that does not have a street light is one end of the crosswalk, which is a problem. Cars won't see me at night unless i step into the street in front of them.Chewy said:
I believe we all celebrate what they did at 11th and Nicholson. We just don't believe curbed bike lanes were necessary to go along with it.
Ryan the Temp said:
And stick a bollard right in the middle of that crosswalk so cars will stop using it to turn/crossover.
I see this behavior all the time from bikers. Especially the ones that are serious bikers. Running the stop signs is very common. I'll wait for them but I think to myself, I have the right of way and if I hit you, regardless of who broke the law, you're going to be broken for life.Wrec86 Ag said:
There was a biker this morning going down 11th just completely ignoring the bike lane.
He then ran the red light at Yale.
Wrec86 Ag said:
There was a biker this morning going down 11th just completely ignoring the bike lane.
He then ran the red light at Yale.
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Houston's bike lanes are apparently so dirty that they literally broke a brand-new sweeper meant to clean them.
Catch up quick: The city in August purchased its first special narrow sweeper, a Madvac LS175, designed to fit inside the city's bike lanes, sidewalks and pedestrian islands, which standard street sweepers are too wide to clean.
- Houston residents named it the Space City Sweeper after Houston Public Works held a naming contest.
Driving the news: The Space City Sweeper got through just nine service orders before it met its match in April, according to public works spokesperson Erin Jones.
- The sweeper encountered heavy debris and "malfunctioned," forcing the city to return it to the manufacturer for repairs.
- It has since been repaired and is back in service, Jones said.
Yeah that donut place is good. Breakfast sandwiches are good. No frills and people aren't as crazy a the Shipleys with the drive through out in the street.Bondag said:
It has gone too far now.
Ryan the Temp said:
It was awesome tonight when a car broke down in the eastbound lane between Yale and Heights. Nowhere to go and not enough room for cars to get around it. Caused a big backup of angry drivers on 11th.