Marin County Road Closure for School Fuel Event

This Marin County blog post dives into a transportation advisory from the Novato Police Department about the annual School Fuel event. It highlights the Saturday street closure on Sherman Avenue, the ripple effects on nearby routes, and some key safety reminders for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians in Marin County.

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Event details and impact on traffic

On Saturday, from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sherman Avenue will close between Grant Avenue and DeLong Avenue in Novato. This closure makes room for families and kids biking to the annual School Fuel event.

The area connects neighborhoods around downtown Novato with Indian Valley and other Marin communities. Families come in from nearby towns, including San Rafael and Mill Valley.

Grant Avenue stays open, but drivers should expect possible brief closures or extra traffic as people move to and from event areas. Novato Police urge drivers to go slow and give bicyclists plenty of space on the road.

If you’re commuting from the San Jose corridor to the Novato Preserve or heading toward Hamilton, just know you might hit some delays. It’s probably a good idea to think about alternate routes if you can.

Safety reminders for drivers and pedestrians

Bicycle traffic will spike along Sherman Avenue and nearby bike paths, so Marin residents should brush up on safe driving basics. Novato Police really stress patience as families ride in and out of neighborhoods near the Hamilton Wetlands and along the Marin Trail, which links up with bike lanes in San Rafael, Corte Madera, and Larkspur.

Drivers, slow down and stick to the speed limits. Be extra careful at intersections, and watch out when turning or opening car doors near streets or bike paths.

Authorities keep repeating: look for bicyclists and pedestrians before turning, and always yield to riders sharing the road. Give cyclists enough space when passing, especially in those busy weekend spots where folks from Sausalito and Tiburon head out for a scenic ride into central Marin.

Practical tips for navigating Marin County streets on event day

  • Plan ahead if you’re driving from San Rafael, Mill Valley, or Sausalito and think you’ll pass through the Sherman Avenue corridor. You might run into detours or closures on Grant Avenue and near the Sherman–Grant DeLong block, so give yourself some extra time.
  • Slow down and stick to the posted speed limit. Streets near Novato’s downtown and residential areas get busy with bikes and people during the School Fuel event.
  • Watch for bicyclists and pedestrians before you turn or open your car door, especially along Sherman Avenue, Grant Avenue, and DeLong Avenue.
  • Leave three feet of space when passing someone on a bike. If you can, switch lanes to make it safer—California law says you should, and honestly, it just makes things less stressful for everyone heading through Novato or toward San Anselmo and Corte Madera.
  • Don’t let anything distract you, and definitely don’t drive impaired. Marin County drivers really need to stay alert, especially at intersections where bikes and people might cross.
  • Be patient if you’re behind cyclists. The School Fuel event brings out families for a relaxed ride, and drivers should yield when needed to keep traffic calm through Novato and nearby towns.
  • Keep an eye out for updates from the Novato Police Department as event day gets closer. They’ll post real-time notices if traffic patterns or closures change, and these updates usually show up for folks in Novato, San Rafael, and the rest of Marin County.

 
Here is the source article for this story: Road Closure In Marin County Announced For ‘School Fuel’ Event

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