You have till Sept. 13th to tell 'em you want the train in the fast lane.
http://detroittransit.org/archived_blog.php?b=546

Quote Originally Posted by TRU Website
If you're in a hurry on the highway,
what lane do you drive in?

So why would we put Detroit's first RAPID transit
in the slow lane?

Yet one of the options for Woodward Light Rail [[pdf, page 8) is for the train to share the right lane with all other traffic for much of the trip. Mainline option B would leave the train stuck behind parallel-parking cars, boarding buses, double-parked trucks, right turn pile-ups, and other traffic delays, with no way to go around.

That's why TRU is actively advocating for the train to have its own lane wherever possible [[mainline option A).


Help make sure the region's first rapid transit line succeeds -
tell FTA and DDOT to make Woodward Light Rail true rapid transit.


The comment period ends soon [[Sept. 13) so act now!




Check out all the options and details at WoodwardLightRail.com.