Again jealous of a community that doesn't outright hate cyclists like they
do here in NYC. I am not a Bloomberg fan but he has done alot for cycling
in our community here and he is hated for it.  The issue is that everyone
here is so incredibly important that the thought of them being
inconvenienced if only a minute amount for the safety of others is
unspeakable.  I mean in a hyper capitalist environment why waste money on
helping people do something that improves their life and society? Bah, one
more year here in NYC and I can escape!
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Marc Irwin <irwin7...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think there is a symbiotic relationship between the growth of cycling
> and infrastructure.  Over the past 40 years, the number of cyclists has
> grown making municipalities look at including them into the traffic
> infrastructure which in turn encourages more to take up cycling, etc, etc.
> Here in Kalamazoo, the mayor is an enthusiast, both adjacent cities
> (Kalamazoo and Portage)  have created bike lanes wherever they will fit and
> the county road commission consults with the local bike club whenever it
> considers a change.  When I moved here 20 years ago there was a trail
> project which was less than 5 miles long, now it's more than 30, there were
> 2 bike shops now there are 5.  It continues to grow exponentially.
>
> Marc
>
>
> On Thursday, September 20, 2012 10:58:21 AM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> Is it the peculiar Dutch cycling infrastructure that causes more cycling
>> in The Netherlands, or vice versa? Do Denmark and Germany have such
>> infrastructure?
>>
>> Not being snarky, but I rather suspect that the main criterion for
>> cycling growth is the number of cyclists.
>>
>> At any rate, the Economist was talking about northern Europe generally
>> and not TN in particular.
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 9:16 PM, Michael Richters 
>> <michael....@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 8:57 PM, PATRICK MOORE <bert...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> > And in the US and in London.
>>> >
>>> > http://www.economist.com/node/**21562252<http://www.economist.com/node/21562252>
>>>
>>> From the first article:
>>>
>>> "Yet while the future looks bright, America will struggle to catch up
>>> with northern Europe, where the proportion of local trips done by bike
>>> can be as high as 30%. One reason for this is that car ownership
>>> remains far cheaper in America. Another is the absence of restrictions
>>> on car use, which would greatly improve cycle safety. Europeans are
>>> far keener on traffic-calming measures, car-free zones, fewer parking
>>> spaces and road 'diets'—where cars are allocated a narrower piece of
>>> road."
>>>
>>> The author(s) don't even mention the single biggest reason for the
>>> normalcy of transport cycling in the Netherlands: separated cycle
>>> paths (not "mulit-use paths"), with junctions designed to eliminate
>>> conflict between different modes of transport.  Disappointingly sloppy
>>> analysis from the Economist.
>>>
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