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In reply to the discussion: I have a question for bicyclist about something I've been experiencing [View all]Kennah
(14,578 posts)I'm sure they exist in Copenhagen and Amsterdam where upwards of 60% of trips in the inner city are on a bike. Probably also exist in the Platinum rated cities of Portland, Davis, Boulder, and Fort Collins.
http://www.bikeleague.org/sites/lab.huang.radicaldesigns.org/files/Fall2013_BFCMasterList.pdf
Here in Silver rated Olympia, most of the bike lanes are gutters with bike symbols painted on the ground--along with storm and sewer grates and drains, where glass and road debris collects. If it's an actual bike lane, it's usually right in the middle of the "door zone" from parked cars.
If I lived in Lacey, I could take the Woodland Trail for a good bit of my commute.
When the infrastructure appears, I'll use it. Until then, I ride on the street and usually take the full lane. It's the safest thing to do.