Page written by John Boren.
| U.S. 97 North |
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About to cross over Olney Ave as the parkway approaches exit 137 for Revere Ave and Downtown. Olney Ave was a road that was extended and become much more significant because of the construction of the parkway. Photo taken by John Boren (12/17/07). |
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Exit 137 for Revere Ave. Due to cycling's popularity and significant ridership in the region, the parkway is unique in allowing bikes to use the shoulder of the road. Cyclists have to temporarily leave the mainline with the exiting traffic and cross back over rather than cutting in front of traffic just as it starts to exit. Photo taken by John Boren (12/17/07). |
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Crossing over NE Division Street cars are reminded that the speed limit is 45 mph. Much to the ire of safety minded citizens as well as the Bend Police, most traffic travels 55 mph or faster. Occasionally the Bend Police set up speed traps, but for the most part traffic flows at the road's designed speed rather than posted speed. Photo taken by John Boren (12/17/07). |
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Food services available on the upcoming exit. These blue signs which are meant to aid long distance travelers are frequent on the road. ODOT certainly strived to make the parkway user friendly considering many other shorter limited access highways like this don't even have exit numbers, let alone services signs. Photo taken by John Boren (12/17/07). |
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Up next is exit 135b for Empire Blvd & State Offices. This northern portion of the parkway opened first in 2001. The road has been severely rutted due to the extensive use of studded snow tires in the region and thus has had to have portions repaved already. Photo taken by John Boren (12/17/07). |
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Onramp for traffic northbound on the parkway from Empire Blvd. Throughout its length, the parkway has a "grassy" median consisting primarily of native plants such as sagebrush. Using native plant life in a median saves on the maintenance costs of a landscaped median as well as puts emphasis on what grows naturally in the region. Photo taken by John Boren (12/17/07). |
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Traffic merging onto northbound US 97 is defaulted onto an exit only lane for westbound US 20. The US 97 reassurance shield is a common occurrence on the Bend Parkway. While the project was called the Bend Parkway in the media and in planning it is never signed as such; it is only signed as a rerouting of US 97 with the old routing now being Business US 97. As of this writing only a few shields on the original US 97 have had a business tab added. Photo taken by John Boren (12/17/07). |