• LovesTha🥧@floss.social
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    9 months ago

    @MNByChoice @fpslem Yes, but the need for separation depends on the amount of traffic. The separation that low traffic areas get (paint) is ignored by pedestrians anyway and that probably leads to more collisions from cyclists expecting pedestrians in the cycle area to disappear. Without markings they are more likely to cycle around the pedestrians.

    High traffic needs clear separation (usually just give the road to the bikes, the existing footpath to pedestrians)