• Flying Squid
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    2 years ago

    How do you think you build a good, safe and dedicated bicycle infrastructure in a city which has not been designed for it? There are roads here, like the one where my office is, that only have one access route. How do even get the delivery trucks in if you make that only road bike-only? And if you say “just build another road,” who is going to pay for that?

    Also, almost every road here has two lanes, one in each direction.

    • @AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.world
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      22 years ago

      How do you think you build a good, safe and dedicated bicycle infrastructure in a city which has not been designed for it?

      The Netherlands did it. Just change construction requirements/guidelines, zoning, etc, get some biking activists, and wait 50 years. All of these problems have already been solved.

      And to answer your specific question, I think they normally close off roads to regular cars but let delivery vehicles go through. In the short amount of time the vehicle is there, people just bike/walk around it. And they also make smaller delivery vehicles, including branded cargo bikes for when the situation fits.

      • Flying Squid
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        12 years ago

        and wait 50 years

        Because we all know cities are usually able to plan things 50 years in advance…

        • @AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.world
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          12 years ago

          No. Because infrastructure needs to be replaced every so often and after 50 years you’ll have gone through most of it. 50 years ago is around when the Netherlands switched from building car infrastructure to also building bike infrastructure.