Showing posts with label bicycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bicycle. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Are Bicycle Lanes Good for Bicyclists?

Surprise!

Researchers have just found that designated bicycle lanes do not effectively increase the distance between a passing car and the bicyclist.


This recent study in an urban environment found that there are more significant variables than the presence of a bicycle lane that affects the overtaking distance between vehicle and bicycle. These important factors are:
  • Absolute width of the road
  • Nearside parking
  • Opposing vehicle traffic
Not surprisingly, the authors identified a larger "unknown factor" that affected how wide of a margin the driver gave the bicyclist. And that factor is (drum roll)..... the driver.

So, what can be done? Possible ways to improve bicycle safety in traffic include:

  • Make roads wide enough to handle both vehicle and bicycle traffic
  • Promote a driving culture that respects bicycle riders
  • Limit parking to side-streets
REFERENCES:

Cycle Lanes: Their Effect on Driver Passing Distances in Urban Areas


TransportVolume 29, Issue 3, 2014Special Issue: Special Issue on Travel Demand Management