Shared lane marking

A shared-lane marking in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Note that the cyclist is not properly positioned on the roadway; they are in the door zone of the parked car and vulnerable to being "doored". Cyclists should ride over the sharrow.
A shared-lane marking in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

A shared lane marking, shared-lane marking, or sharrow is a street marking installed at various locations worldwide, such as New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Spain, and the United States. This marking is placed in the travel lane to indicate where people should preferably cycle.[1][better source needed]

  1. ^ 23rd Streetscape Project, City of Richmond website, access date December 28, 2008

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