Riding through the suburbs |
A few minutes later in the city centre |
The bike's great, allowing a couple to ride together in this way, side-by-side and sociable. But the people are the important part of this picture. The bike, together with the cycling infrastructure, give this couple freedom that they would otherwise have.
Uninterrupted and unobstructed infrastructure are necessary from their home in the suburbs all the way to the city centre to make it possible for them to use it in this way in comfort, with no problems due to fighting through traffic. It is a legal requirement that all cycling infrastructure has to be accessible to machines like this.
In countries where there isn't such infrastructure, lobbyists for people with disabilities ought to be asking for it. Infrastructure like this is not just for "cyclists". It improves everyone's life.
3 comments:
Hello David
A very nice post illustrating the equality side of the cycle path and I agree fully that they improve people's lives so much. It always cheers me up when I see people getting out and about and enjoying the experience. Even more so when they are able to overcome difficulties, that at least to me, seem quite a challenge. And good on the developers and builders of the trikes, hand bikes and electric assist systems.
Mark Garrett, Bristol UK
Not only disabled but also the elderly.
In fact, retired people will be a substantial part of European population in the near future. It is simply undemocratic to not provide the infrastructure for them (and dangerous to force them to drive cars when even they themselves admit they can't really drive safe).
Daniel: I absolutely agree. I've a number of posts about older people.
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