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Sun Aug 10, 2014, 11:20 AM Aug 2014

Copenhagen’s newest bike lane totally rules [View all]

By Madeleine Thomas

In Copenhagen, where bicycles outnumber people and nearly 40 percent of residents cycle to work, bike-friendly infrastructure is key.

But, even though more than 200 miles of bike lanes wind throughout Copenhagen, congestion is a common issue. The city is home to the world’s busiest bike lane, on which up to 40,000 cyclists travel daily.


The Cykelslangen (soo-cool-klag-en), or Cycle Snake, the city’s newest elevated skyway designed exclusively for cyclists, should help keep bike traffic moving smoothly, Wired reports:

“Underneath, there’s a harbor front, so there are slow moving-pedestrians,” says Mikael Colville-Anderson, CEO of Copanhagenize, a Danish design company. “It wasn’t a smooth commute for the cyclists. The people on bikes want to get home and the pedestrians want to saunter.” Pedestrian-cyclist conflict was never an issue, but cyclists couldn’t pedal at a constant speed, and they had to deal with stairways. The new roadway, which runs one story above the ground, lets them move without interruption. At just over 13 feet wide, there’s plenty of room to pass even a double-wide cargo bike.


At roughly 700 feet long, it will only take most cyclists less than a minute to traverse the Cykelslangen, but props to Copenhagen for building another bike path that’s practical and beautiful to boot.

http://grist.org/list/copenhagens-newest-bike-lane-totally-rules/
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k&r Liberal_in_LA Aug 2014 #1
Bicycling would be so much nicer if I didn't have to worry about automobiles. hunter Aug 2014 #2
Smart urban planning. Love it. AtomicKitten Aug 2014 #3
we could live like this in the US, if so many didn't believe a military presence spanning the globe KG Aug 2014 #4
Looks like it could handle my adult trike too. CK_John Aug 2014 #5
That's what bike lanes should look like. But we don't have enough bikeriders to JDPriestly Aug 2014 #6
No. They all got mowed down by cars. That's why we don't have more bikeriders. loudsue Aug 2014 #8
A sad fact but true BobbyBoring Aug 2014 #21
We have them in my area of Los Angeles, but we still don't have bike riders. JDPriestly Aug 2014 #31
the idea that only the need for something lunatica Aug 2014 #11
The literature shows that making bike-friendly roads and paths increases ridership. Gormy Cuss Aug 2014 #16
Work and climate restrict that, too. Fawke Em Aug 2014 #14
Even here in hilly SF -- Hell Hath No Fury Aug 2014 #17
That's what happens in progressive areas. BobbyBoring Aug 2014 #22
That's cool, and I fully support it... TlalocW Aug 2014 #7
Nah. JackRiddler Aug 2014 #28
Now all they need is one that has a slight downhill slope going the other way. Spitfire of ATJ Aug 2014 #9
We were in Copenhagen in June. It was amazing to see so few cars on the street mnhtnbb Aug 2014 #10
Do they ride them in winter too? B Calm Aug 2014 #12
I would imagine so. mnhtnbb Aug 2014 #13
Yes they do tkmorris Aug 2014 #15
Yes, I was there in December and they were everywhere BrotherIvan Aug 2014 #23
Dallas, of course, would make this a Toll Lane. I say "whatever it takes" misterhighwasted Aug 2014 #18
Wouldn't orange cones blend in with that color of bikeway? KansDem Aug 2014 #19
Danish citizens not only have rights malaise Aug 2014 #20
They pay for them in high taxes BrotherIvan Aug 2014 #24
My oldest sibling has lived there malaise Aug 2014 #29
I would move there BrotherIvan Aug 2014 #30
Copenhagen rules. moondust Aug 2014 #25
We could use bike lanes like this. Archae Aug 2014 #26
In Los Angeles, bike riders run stop signs and lights all the time. JDPriestly Aug 2014 #32
But - but - slow drivers are the most dangerous people in the world! JackRiddler Aug 2014 #27
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