tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7063598477760110192.post1768705920547560723..comments2023-08-19T02:03:47.658+10:00Comments on PedBikeTrans: CityCycle dreamingAthol Moorehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12606812807339967574noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7063598477760110192.post-62790953445589891122010-11-15T15:04:48.120+10:002010-11-15T15:04:48.120+10:00I do wonder how those pedestrians have died. From ...I do wonder how those pedestrians have died. From just cars? Or did bicycles cause any of those deaths? I am passionate about access and infrastructure for people-powered movement, be it on wheels or foot. As a pedestrian though, I am appalled at the behaviour of some cyclists towards those of us on foot. Some cyclists behave exactly the same way towards pedestrians that they complain about car drivers treating them. I think there needs to be more discussion about pedestrian needs in town planning and also separation of pedestrian and bike paths. It is honestly a scary thing to be a pedestrian around those disrespectful cyclists. While some pedestrians are just as guilty of behaving poorly, there needs to be more respect for the slowest of people-powered movement. I am excited if we continue to adopt more and more European design and cultural inspirations. Great blog!Lucent Imageryhttp://www.lucentimagery.comnoreply@blogger.com