Would commuters be more likely to ride a bike if they had the option to ride in a protected lane? New research led by a University of New Mexico faculty member says yes. Protected bike lanes are associated with nearly double the number of bike...
Theft of public space which needs to be maintained I might add (flood water drainage for a lot is not free for example), and it increases distance between points of interest (meaning lower density).
I would ride a bike a lot more if the streets weren’t death traps.
I saw a guy the other day with a shirt that said “On street parking is theft”. I gave him a big thumbs up.
Theft of public space which needs to be maintained I might add (flood water drainage for a lot is not free for example), and it increases distance between points of interest (meaning lower density).