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Tag Archives: Amsterdam
Hembrow slams Danish infrastructure
David Hembrow, of the BicycleDutch blog, criticizes the two-stage turn queing box and champions separating bicycle and motor traffic temporally using traffic signals. https://www.aviewfromthecyclepath.com/2010/07/not-really-so-great-cycle-path-design.html
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Tagged Amsterdam, bicycle, BicycleDutch, bikeway, Dutch, Hembrow, mode share, Netherlands, safety
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The culture creates the system…
There’s something I’ve been trying to find a way to say for quite a while now. Mighk Wilson just said it, and very eloquently: The culture creates the system, not the other way around. American bikeway advocates are attempting to … Continue reading
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Tagged Amsterdam, bicycle, Bicycling, bikeway, Copenhagen, culture, facilities, Mighk Wilson, Orlando, politicians, system
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Guest posting: P. M. Summer on a new breed of bicycle professionals
P. M. Summer is the former bicycle coordinator of Dallas, Texas, who was removed from his job because of his conservative approach to bicycle facilities. I post the following with his permission: You may find more from P.M. Summer on … Continue reading
Posted in Bicycling, Bike lanes, Cycle tracks, Sidepaths
Tagged Amsterdam, Andy Clarke, bicycle, Bicycling, Dallas, Europe, landscape architect, P.M. Summer, planner, r traffic engineer, safety, Texas, transportation, transportation planne, urban planner, vehicle, vehicular
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