A Very Good Use for New NM License Plate Reader Cameras

This morning courtesy what used to be called the “Media” and is now almost exclusively the regurgitator of press releases. NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – In a significant step towards enhancing public safety, the New Mexico State Police have deployed advanced license plate reading (LPR) cameras capable of tracking stolen cars, locating missing persons, and flagging if… Read More A Very Good Use for New NM License Plate Reader Cameras

That “Now What?” Question: Claremont

Continuing our series on proposed “Highest Priority” bicycle network improvements found in the new draft Bicycle Plan, let’s take another look at an oldie-but-goodie: Claremont from Richmond east all the way to Juan Tabo. Converting Claremont from its existing and evolving (e.g., traffic circles here and there) designated “bike route” to a bona fide “bike… Read More That “Now What?” Question: Claremont

Those Exciting New Physically-Protected Bike Lanes

Informed by numerous studies correlating physically-protected bike lanes with significantly heightened economic development, Bernalillo County has employed the concept in its Dolores Huerta/Cesar Chavez (formerly known as Bridge) Boulevard Project (aka: “Bridging Los Vecinos”) as shown here in a photo looking westbound at Isleta Blvd. taken yesterday. Combining a large stacked chunks of roadway and… Read More Those Exciting New Physically-Protected Bike Lanes