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CORRIDOR CONTEXT <br />Pedestrian and Bicycle Analysis <br />High traffic volumes and high speeds make Highway 10 intimidating for pedestrians and bicyclists. There <br />is a lack of sidewalk and trail coverage along the Highway 10 corridor yet there are many high pedestrian <br />volume areas and land uses conducive to pedestrian/bicycle travel, particularly along the east end of the <br />study area as illustrated in Figure 13. Many pedestrians do not cross Highway 10 properly due to delays <br />or inconvenience. There have been six reported bicycle crashes and five reported pedestrian crashes in the <br />study area within the last 10 years. This includes four pedestrian fatalities; two fatalities were at a location <br />without marked crosswalks and two fatalities were at a marked crosswalk. <br />Key Finding: Highway 10 is a challenging corridor for pedestrians and bicyclists. <br />HIGHWAY 10 ACCESS PLANNING STUDY 26 <br />
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