@JeffreyOrange the non-inclusivitybof the cycle super-highways in London is a **real** problem.
If you want the most people to get on their bikes, people who are scared because of danger of car roads, then you want them to feel safe. And they won’t on those cycle super highways.
Is it really? I don’t recall the cycleways being dominated by young white men.
Not that I always feel safe on ‘cycle superhighways’ which in many places are just a glorified bike lane tacked on as a complete afterthought, weaving on and off pavements and around bus stops, lacking proper signs to know where it continues after an intersection or just randomly finishing and leaving you stuck in the midst of cars.
@JeffreyOrange the non-inclusivitybof the cycle super-highways in London is a **real** problem.
If you want the most people to get on their bikes, people who are scared because of danger of car roads, then you want them to feel safe. And they won’t on those cycle super highways.
Is it really? I don’t recall the cycleways being dominated by young white men.
Not that I always feel safe on ‘cycle superhighways’ which in many places are just a glorified bike lane tacked on as a complete afterthought, weaving on and off pavements and around bus stops, lacking proper signs to know where it continues after an intersection or just randomly finishing and leaving you stuck in the midst of cars.