My city only put in bike lanes a few years ago, but they didn't do it intelligently. They put them on streets without widening the streets nor taking out the street-parking; they basically just shrunk the lanes by a couple of feet and put up some signs.
On top of that, whenever the road reaches an intersection, the bikelane ENDS a car length or so before the intersection (so cars can turn I guess), and restarts on the other side of it. I guess they thought bikes have teleporters that let them 'jump' across intersections?
The street my apartment is on has a bike lane... and street side parking on one side, which is basically right on top of said bike lane. And the road is already too narrow to have parking on it in the first place. (If there's oncoming traffic and a car parked, the bus usually stops and lets traffic clear before going through). Ugh.
On top of that, whenever the road reaches an intersection, the bikelane ENDS a car length or so before the intersection (so cars can turn I guess), and restarts on the other side of it. I guess they thought bikes have teleporters that let them 'jump' across intersections?
The street my apartment is on has a bike lane... and street side parking on one side, which is basically right on top of said bike lane. And the road is already too narrow to have parking on it in the first place. (If there's oncoming traffic and a car parked, the bus usually stops and lets traffic clear before going through). Ugh.


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