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Creating Bike Culture to Become a Platinum Bike Friendly City

Creating Bike Culture to Become a Bike Friendly City

Ann Freiwald

Alta Planning + Design

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What is bike culture?

Ridership

Visibility

Acceptance

Pride

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How to get there?

Policies and lawsLeadershipPlansMoney investedMessages everywhere InfrastructurePrograms Integrated “Five E’s”Many groups

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Four Types of Cyclists

A - Strong and fearless (<1%)

B - Enthused and confident (7%)

C - Interested but concerned (60%)

D - No way, no how (33%)

A

B C D

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Copenhagen

Population: 509,861

Bicycle Modeshare: 36% (Goal: 40%)

Bikeway miles: 332 km of bikeways (206 miles)

Crash risk has decreased 50% in 5 years

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Bicycle Account

Modeshare data

Crash and injury data

User satisfaction

Average speed

Pavement quality ratings

Bicycle facility miles

Money spent on infrastructure

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Immigrant Women

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Parking Reduction

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Green Wave

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Amsterdam

Population: 755,269

Bicycle Modeshare: 37%

Ridership trends: Steady

since 1991

Bikeway miles: 450 km (280

miles)

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Youth education

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Bicycle Parking

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Bicycle Parking

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Lights On campaign

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Traffic Calming

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Branding

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Portland

Population: 568,000

Bicycle Modeshare: • 4.4% (2007 ACS)• 8% (Citywide auditor’s survey)

Bicycle usage increased 28% in 2008

BFC Ranking: Platinum

Bikeway miles: 270 miles of bikeways • 170 miles of bike lanes• 31 miles of bicycle boulevards• 67 miles of multi-use pathways

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Bicycle Art

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Bicycle Economy

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Kids & Families / SR2S

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Sunday Parkways

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Community Events

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Major Events

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Tourism

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SmartTrips

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Transit Integration

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Bicycle Boulevards

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Women on Bikes

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Population: 8,274,527

Bicycle Modeshare: less than 1%

35% increase between 2007 and 2008

BFC Ranking: Bronze

Bikeway miles: 420 miles

New York City

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Summer Streets

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Reclaiming Streets

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Park(ing) Day

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LOOK! Campaign

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But Enough About the Big Cities…

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Fargo, ND

Bike Lanes

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Fargo, ND

Signed On-Street Connections

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Fargo, ND

Shared Lane Marking on Broadway

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Fargo, ND

Bike Corral

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4 Types of Cyclists Revisited

A - Strong and fearless (<1%)

B - Enthused and confident (7%)

C - Interested but concerned (60%)

D - No way, no how (33%)

A

B C D

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Midwest Mode Share: Sample Cities

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BikeWalked

Midwest Mode Share: Local Competition

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Infrastructure to complement programs Work on many fronts Who will do what?

Key goals: Visibility Fun & Positive Encourage existing cyclists, education non-cyclists

Next Steps

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Thank you!

Ann Freiwald, ASLA

Alta Planning + Design

[email protected]