This looks like the Hudson River Greenway, in which case bikes must yield to pedestrians.
SpaghettiPillows on
Always read bottom to top on road text
Chemist391 on
Yield to pedestrians. When words are printed directly on the ground like this, you read them closest to farthest. Which…is incredibly confusing and my brain always reads it the other way first. But that’s how it is.
Most states have bikes yield to peds as the default in their traffic code anyway, so bikes would be required to yield to peds at the crosswalk intersection even without the markings.
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This looks like the Hudson River Greenway, in which case bikes must yield to pedestrians.
Always read bottom to top on road text
Yield to pedestrians. When words are printed directly on the ground like this, you read them closest to farthest. Which…is incredibly confusing and my brain always reads it the other way first. But that’s how it is.
https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/78725/why-are-messages-on-the-road-printed-in-reverse
Most states have bikes yield to peds as the default in their traffic code anyway, so bikes would be required to yield to peds at the crosswalk intersection even without the markings.