BILLINGS, Mont. – As part of the Downtown Billings Two-Way Restoration Project , new two-way cycle tracks have opened along North 31st Street and 3rd Avenue North. These upgrades aim to improve safety for cyclists and drivers alike, the city announced .
The new cycle tracks separate bikes from vehicle traffic using flexible delineators, allowing cyclists to travel in both directions on the same path. They also feature fresh lane striping and new symbols.
A key safety advisory for drivers is the prohibition of "right on red" at intersections with these cycle tracks. Drivers are urged to look both ways for cyclists before crossing.
Cyclists are advised to exercise caution at intersections as everyone adjusts to the new facilities.
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