On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 08:29:47AM +0200, Michael Dominok wrote: > > As for dedicated bicycle lanes, I've been very impressed by the ones in > > Germany and Austria (usually half of the sidewalk). > > Well, it depends. If there's enough space and budget and will there > might be usable bicycle lanes. But the average bicycle lane (in germany, > western part) is a holey, hunchbacked, worn-out and neglected strip of > asphalt which looks like it had no maintainance since the romans build > it...
I'll take that anytime instead of riding through the traffic in Romania. (and I do NOT live in Bucharest, brrrr ...) > ... unless you're living in a city dedicated to encouraging cycling. > e.g. Münster, home of Linus Gerdeman, our man (who has been) in > yellow. > 8-) I've heard stories that cyclists in Münster ride with stretched elbows (very unfortunate for pedestrians walking to close to the bicycle lane). Is that true? Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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