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Cyclists urge action after fatal Skyline Boulevard crash in Woodside
['Betty Yu']
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The Brief Cyclists and residents urged Woodside leaders to work with Caltrans, the CHP and other agencies to address dangerous speeding on Skyline Boulevard in Woodside after the July 11 fatal crash.
Town leaders said they support pursuing additional safety measures and plan to schedule a study session focused on improving safety along the corridor.
Cyclists and residents packed the Woodside Town Council meeting Tuesday night, urging local leaders to push for stronger safety measures after a speeding driver killed cyclist Jakub Solovsky on Skyline Boulevard earlier this month.
A ghost bike now sits along State Route 35 in Woodside, where Solovsky was struck and killed on July 11 just before 11:30 a.m.
Town leaders expressed support for taking action and said they plan to schedule a study session dedicated to the issue.