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The signs posted with respect to the bicycle lane at this intersection are confusing. Bikes coming south on 99 have a stop sign. Motorists coming around Sullivan Square roundabout have an unusual sign with a Yield symbol and a path over the bike lane. It's not clear what behavior is expected of both bikers and motorists with this sign combination. Should cyclists come to a stop and then proceed with the expectation that motorists will yield? Are cyclists expected to stop and yield to cars, with the unusual sign just asking motorists to be aware of cyclists who might not have seen them? Something else? Please clarify the expected action and communicate it more clearly to all road users, either through additional or more clear signs. The user entered the address: 10 Alford Street, Boston, Massachusetts to see more details visit: http://seeclickfix.com/issues/1312322 | Case (SR) Type: [Bicycle Program] Referred To: [BICYCLE PROGRAMS]
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