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In the United States, the number of bicyclists and pedestrians has increased over the last few decades, especially in metropolitan areas. However, conduits like major bridges and tunnels—where multiple modes of transportation funnel to cross a bridge—are a safety and connectivity concern when protected bike and pedestrian paths don’t exist. Hear the story behind the recent addition of a protected bike and pedestrian path on two U.S. bridges, with a focus on advocacy efforts, partnerships, customer-oriented innovative solutions, funding hurdles and fluctuating public support.