Debates rage around the world over the merits of naked streets, shared space, traffic calming, speed limits and bicycle lanes. Perhaps the Dutch have found the perfect solution.
On the street in the picture, the central white line has gone, but on both sides are 1.75m wide red cycle lanes, with a dotted white line separating them from the main carriageway. This dotted line allows vehicles to enter the cycle lane in order to pass larger vehicles from the opposite direction and thus share the space. Pedestrians can walk across the road or use the raised crossings located at regular intervals. The result: motorists are aware of cyclists’ priority and keep or pass at a safe distance. Vehicle speeds are low; most motorist stay well below the 50Km/hr limit.
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