Reno, NV supports growing micromobility use with dedicated infrastructure pilot
Reno, NV Dedicated Micromobility Infrastructure Pilot
Repainted lanes and cycle tracks are among the new assets connecting Keystone Commons to Downtown and Midtown locations. Shared bike and scooter users can reach the Tahoe-Pyramid Bikeway via these lanes. City officials are working with the University of Nevada, Reno on collecting feedback from the public. Data gathered during the five-month pilot will determine which assets become permanent and additional features necessary for safe commutes.
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Reno's new bike, scooter pilot program met with skepticism from bicycle alliance | KRNV
The City of Reno announced a new pilot program Thursday that seeks to make infrastructure improvements for bicycles, scooters and other micromobility solutions. The project, which could bring things like bike rails, reduced lane widths and cycle tracks, aims to experiment with more dedicated infrastructure so city officials can learn what works best. Caption: Reno's new bike, scooter pilot program met with skepticism from bike alliance.
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