Illuminated Bike Lane - LightLane by Evan Gant & Alex Tee

LightLane Project For Bicyclers

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As bikes becomes more and more popular in large countries, the need to provide a dedicated lane for bicyclers is becoming mandatory. Especially at night, drivers could easily run into bicycler's path and caused accident.

This LightLane project from designer Evan Gant & Alex Tee could be a perfect solution to give a distinct and obvious lane for bicyclers. The installation cost is about $5,000 – $50,000 per mile, but saves a lot of bicyclers confidence to keep riding their bike even at night.

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