JEFFERSON CITY- Crossing the Missouri River is easy when you're in a car, but what if you're riding a bike.
Bike riders and transportation bosses unveiled a plan on Tuesday in Jefferson City to make it easier for everyone to get across the river.
Mike Allchon, the owner of Cycle Depot, is one of the many that has helped brainstorm solutions for a "Bike-Friendly" bridge.
"For the trail to go within a mile-and-a-half of the capital of Missouri, and yet not really have a good way to getting into the capital, that really is something that needs to change," said Allchorn.
"People from all over the world come to ride the Katy trail but as you can see behind me there is no safe entrance to allow them to ride from the Katy trail to Jefferson City," explained bike rider Paul Minkus.
Many bikers have to even call assistants to help them get across the bridge.
"Last year to great expense had to hire taxi cabs to get 14 people and 14 bicyclers across that bridge,"said Minkus.
The group made up of local officials and bike riders have proposed an idea, of building a pedestrian walkway that would hang from the bridge.
"It's something that would be more aesthetically pleasing, perhaps a little safer, less noisy route, certainly an attraction of itself that would attract people too and from across the river and back in forth from the Katy trail to Jefferson City."
This pedestrian walkway is still in the beginning stages, and will have to first get the okay from the coast guard before taking the next step. Right now, the bridges has three lanes in each direction with no shoulders.
Reported By: Candice Crawford