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2 EXISTING CONDITIONS <br /> San Leandro Crosstown Corridors Study 2-18 <br />2.6 Biking <br />Both Bancroft Avenue and Williams Street are useful connectors for bicyclists <br />in the City of San Leandro due to their existing bike lanes, connections to <br />destinations, and relatively moderate traffic in comparison to parallel routes <br />like E. 14th Street or Marina Boulevard and Davis Street. While the corridors <br />offer bicycle facilities and serve many local bicycle trips, biking is difficult and <br />uncomfortable on most parts of the corridors due to a lack of separation <br />between bicycle facilities and vehicle right of way and inconsistent treatments. <br />This section discusses bicycle safety along the corridor, existing bicycle <br />facilities, and major issues and opportunities. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Clockwise from top right: (1) Shared lane markings and signage on Bancroft Avenue where the bike lane ends. (2) Wayfinding signage for the Bay Trail near Williams <br />Street and Neptune Drive (3) San Leandro High School Students biking alongside traffic on Bancroft Avenue without a dedicated bicycle facility <br /> <br /> DRA <br />F <br />T