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the number of intersections. We came up with 8 messages (with no artwork drawn <br /> yet) : <br /> 1. Speed "limit" 15mph <br /> 2. Pass safely <br /> 3. Everyone keep right <br /> 4. Keep pets under control <br /> 5. Keep Children under control <br /> 6. Use lights at night <br /> 7. Bikes Ride single file/ Peds walk 2 abreast <br /> 8. Don't impede others <br /> We thought about special caution signs for congested areas like downtown <br /> (yellow diamond shaped) <br /> Question: speed limit on every sign? No, but we will prioritize and make more <br /> of the high priority signs. <br /> Peggy heard at TSG that Arlington is not going to adopt the speed limit, but <br /> this may be just a rumor. The staff bike coordinator in Arlington is in the <br /> planning department; he told Peggy he would take the idea to the town manager <br /> in a few months. <br /> 15mph is not a legal speed limit. Could just say "15mph" or could say <br /> "recommended." <br /> Paul: What about the meaning of white vs yellow? <br /> Ross: If it doesn't say "Speed Limit" then it can be white. <br /> Mass DOT is in the process of developing standard signage for shared use <br /> paths. We will not wait for them, just act as a pilot. <br /> MassBIKE is eager to improve courtesy. <br /> Mark: what about mile markers? <br /> Betty: Shining sea signs the speed limit pops the most <br /> Peggy: passing messages are very important, and also hard <br /> Peggy: Jim Molloy (Town Manager) asked us for this info. Michelle jarvis is <br /> designing kiosks. There is money already allocated to Tool Design <br />