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Originally Posted by whatnext
Perhaps, but then Amsterdam is flat as the proverbial Dutch pancake.
Rain is not an excuse, but it is a fact, which the City seems to be intent on glossing over when making the specious comparison to Copenhagen.
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Residents that work in Richmond should be biking to work in similar numbers to Amsterdam but I am pretty sure that they are not. One look at the bike map tells the story:
http://www.translink.ca/~/media/docu...sawwassen.ashx
It shows us that most local roads do not go through blocks but end up on collector and major roads that have no cycling infrastructure on them. For example between bike routes on Railway ave, Francis, Granville Ave and Garden City (3.2 km x 1.6km) there is no cycling infrastructure.
In cities that are cycling friendly you would see bike routes every 1 km by 1km or less. Look at the bike map from Boulder, Colorado which is one of the best cycling cities in the US:
http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=q&sourc...&z=14&lci=bike
For Richmond to be cycle friendly since they do not have local roads that go through past collector roads you would need bike lanes on every arterial and collector road. By not having bike routes one every arterial and collector road you are excluding the majority of residents in Richmond!
The lack of cycling infrastructure is a MAJOR reason that people do not bike, because they do not feel safe. BUILD the INFRASTRUCTURE.
Edit: Lack of other things too like safe bike parking etc. A shopping plaza by my place doesn't have a single bike rack.
Yup there isn't a local Richmond group for VACC. Anyone want to start one?