There are five turns the streetcar makes where slip lanes were created to accommodate the wide turning radius of the streetcars. The two such turns in Bricktown are near the recharge zone and as such are Streetcar only slip lanes. However, the turns at 4th and Hudson, 10th and Robinson, and Sheridan and Gaylord, are open to not only streetcars, but to automobiles as well. I am very concerned that someone is going to get hit crossing the slip lane to get to the pedestrian island on the other side. The slip lanes only have yield signs and the wide turning radii encourages fast, easy turns. Seems to me we should limit these slip lanes to streetcar use only, and force cars to make the sharp square turn on the other side of the pedestrian island. What are your thoughts? If you are involved in the design or implementation of the streetcar, has there ever been a discussion about this? Will there be steps to mitigate the danger to pedestrians at these intersections?
I'll try to find a photo to illustrate what I mean if it's not clear
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