This Minneapolis crew actually wants to use its pop -
up protected bike lane to inspire a citywide network of permanent protected bike lanes — like what you see all over the Netherlands.
Minneapolis is testing out a protected bike lane system using pop -
up protected bike lanes.
Not exact matches
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio announced plans to add an extra 18 miles of
protected bikes lanes by the end of this year, expanding the city's two - wheeled network
up to 75 miles.
Along nine blocks of Oakland's Telegraph Avenue,
biking is
up 78 percent since
protected bike lanes were installed.
The ride started along the new Queensbridge Park Greenway, traveling through Sunnyside to Queens Boulevard and its new
protected bike lanes, before wrapping
up at Queens Borough Hall.
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Lloyd wrote
up a great article yesterday summarizing the epic
bike protected bike lane study that just came out from the National Institute for Transportation and Communities.
And if someone brings
up cost, remind them that 1 mile of
protected bike lane is approximately 100x cheaper than 1 mile of highway.
For more on
protected bike lanes, aside from the studies referenced and linked above, be sure to check out Mike's great piece from last month: The rise of curbs: Protected bike lanes in the U.S. are gr
protected bike lanes, aside from the studies referenced and linked above, be sure to check out Mike's great piece from last month: The rise of curbs:
Protected bike lanes in the U.S. are gr
Protected bike lanes in the U.S. are growing
up!
Studies show that the best way to keep cyclists safe on the road is to have better
bike lanes and related infrastructure, but until those
protected bike lanes are built, inventors and researchers are trying to come
up with technology that
protects cyclists like better, smarter
bike helmets and, in this case, an app that warns drivers of nearby cyclists to keep those collisions from happening in the first place.