• Problem with this is it takes space away from one efficient mode of transport (walking) and gives it to another (cycling), similar to what they’ve done with bus lanes and cycle lanes in London. It means the net efficiency gains in terms of passengers per hour are much smaller than if you took the space away from cars, while also the subjective experience for pedestrians gets worse!

    •  guero   ( @guero@beehaw.org ) 
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      12 years ago

      we have this in my city. pedestrians do not know how to deal with cyclists in what they perceive as their space-- and rightly so! The paint lines are a token separator and not readily noticed. As a cyclist, i almost rather take my chances with road traffic than risk colliding with and injuring a pedestrian.