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Comment by lxgr

3 days ago

Bike lanes on a curb are significantly more dangerous due to turning car drivers often not seeing them (due to parked cars in the way) or interpreting them as “just a sidewalk” and not properly looking for cyclists.

Not a real problem, as proven by many countries where cycling is encouraged and supported

  • It definitely is a real problem, although I cannot say with certainty whether it's a significant enough problem to make curbside lanes worse than roadway lanes.

  • The global consensus on which type is safer is not nearly as clear as you confidently make it out to be.

    A lot of things need to be true for a curbside bike path to be safer than a roadside one, most importantly protection against dooring and ensuring visibility at intersections. If these measures are not taken, the result is often less safe.

  • It’s a real problem, just not an unsolvable one. But it will take a lot of awareness campaigns and time.

  • I bike in Chicago and curbed bike lanes recently installed are a big problem

    • Really? I use them all the time without issue, unless someone has decided to park themselves in the intersection