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Old October 2nd 10, 05:46 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc,rec.bicycles.tech
Jym Dyer
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Default Before & after bike lanes

Bike lanes - Interesting video about what happens in
real life.

That's one bad one. That's a place where I don't know
what kind of bike lane you could put in that would work.


=v= Actually, that's one stretch of a bike lane that works
much better south of there, as do the bike lanes to the east
and west. New York City is trying out a bunch of new facilities
all at once, and it's unreasonable to think that all of them are
going to work perfectly on the first try.

=v= Of course, there are vehicular cycling dogmatists for whom
any hint of a facility is the f-word. It speaks volumes that
they have to cherrypick one bad stretch of anecdote to support
their doctrine that all bike lanes are eeeeeevil.
_Jym_

 




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