Originally Posted by LCI_Brian
In my area, they usually put a "watch for bicyclists" sign after the "bike lane closed" sign, which I think helps clear up any ambiguity.
I, too, favor "share the road," bike symbol signage, etc., along with reduced speed limits in construction zones. During last year's reconstruction of the short Highway 101 bridge just north of the Torrey Pines state reserve, San Diego handled the situation well enough that I felt fairly comfortable continuing to use the road, for which there is no direct alternate route.
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