Parker signs bill prohibiting cars from stopping in bike lanes – Metro Philadelphia

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Mayor Cherelle Parker has signed a groundbreaking bill aimed at enhancing bike safety in Philadelphia by prohibiting cars from stopping in designated bike lanes. This legislative move addresses critical safety concerns following a series of accidents that resulted in recent deaths and injuries to cyclists across the city. The new law will reclassify over 35 miles of curbside lanes and all bike lanes to “No Stopping Anytime,” effectively banning any vehicle from stopping, standing, or parking in these areas. This initiative is part of a broader effort to improve road safety and encourage more residents to opt for biking as a viable mode of transportation. City officials believe that the implementation of this law will significantly reduce the likelihood of accidents involving cyclists and contribute to a more bike-friendly environment.

With growing interest in sustainable transport options, this bill reflects a commitment to prioritizing the safety of all road users. The legislation is expected to foster a culture of awareness among drivers regarding the importance of keeping bike lanes clear. Overall, this nuanced approach to urban mobility marks a significant step forward in Philadelphia's efforts to enhance community safety and promote cycling.

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