I’m not fully sure the circumstances this sign is elucidating, but I can tell you I won’t be riding my bike here, that’s for sure.

@superbetsy It's a warning there's train/streetcar/something tracks in the pavement whose gaps are wide enough to catch a bike tire (if you hit it wrong and it wrenches your front tire sideways).

This happened to my wife one time many years ago: she flew off and landed helmet first (thank goodness for helmets!) and got a bunch of scrapes and a really nasty black eye. For a week or so every time we were in public - starting with the nurses at the ER - I got the worst looks from people making unfortunate assumptions about the cause of said black eye. But she was ok.

@gregtitus @superbetsy Yes.
We are taught to make sure to cross tracks perpendicularly. They can be SUPER SLIPPERY too so it's not a "wrench" from a gap, but a slide-out from wet slimy metal. I wasn't goin' fast so I was ok...
@gregtitus
Yep. Tram tracks can mess you up, with the slightest inattention or distraction.
@superbetsy
@gregtitus @superbetsy An ex-employee of mine did this on the edging of a lay-by and hit his head hard enough that he forgot who he was and where he was going. Some kind lady picked him up, put his bike in her car and took him to hospital. Without a helmet, he might have been dead.