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Overview . February
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Golden Gate Bndge, Highway and Transportation Distnct
(District) proposes to install a public safety railing
between the sidewalks and roadway of the Golden Gate
Bndge to enhance safety for pedestrians, bicyclists,
and motorists alike. The railing will provide
a physical barrier between pedestrians and bicyclists
on the sidewalks and vehicles in the roadway. |
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Design of the proposed
public safety railing must not adversely impact
the historic architecture of the Bndge, obscure
the spectacular views, or compromise the safety
of motorists, bicyclists or pedestrians The project
cost is estimated at $2.5 million
and federal funds are being sought The Distnct plans
to start construction in late 1999.
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(Figure 1) Proposed Public Safety Railing
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| Present Condition
The Golden Gate Bndge is 1. 7 miles long including both
the north and south approaches
(figure 2). There are two ten-foot
wide sidewalks that
run the length of the Bndge, one on the east side
and one on west side Presently a steel barrier rises
15 inches above the sidewalk separating pedestrians
and bicyclists on the sidewalks from the roadway.
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| Pedestrians are allowed on the east
sidewalk only daily between 5 a.m and 9 p.m. |
Bicycles are
allowed access across the Bndge on a 24-hour basis
as follows. Weekdays 5 a.m to 3:30 p.m, pedestrians
and bicyclists share the east sidewalk when Bndge
workforces occupy the westside walk Dunng all other
hours, bicyclists are separated from pedestrian traffic
as follows, weekdays and weekends, 9 p.m. to 5 a.m,
east sidewalk; weekdays, 3.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. west
sidewalk; and weekends, 5 a.m to 9 p.m. west sidewalk.
Bicycles traffic volume increases significantly from
a peak of 1,400 per-day on weekdays, to as many as
4,700 per day on weekends In addition, the hourly
weekday volume increases significantly and reaches
peak volume after 3 p.m , the time at which the west
sidewalk is opened to bicycle traffic In view of the
likelihood that interactions between bicyclists and
pedestrians increases as the volume of bicycle traffic
increases, it is critical that the potential for accidents
resulting from increasing bicycle traffic be minimized
by the installation of a public safety railing.
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figure 2
East Sidewalk:
Proposed
Public Safety Railing, Toll Plaza to North Abutment
West Sidewalk: Proposed
Public Safety Railing, Toll Plaza~ to North Anchorage
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