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Bicycling renaissance in North America? Recent trends and alternative policies to promote bicycling

机译:北美的骑行文艺复兴?促进骑自行车的最新趋势和替代政策

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Over the past two decades, the number of bicycle trips in the United States has doubled. Since 48 of trips by all modes in American cities are shorter than three miles, the potential for further growth in bi- cycling seems enormous. So far, efforts to promote bicycling have focused on building bike paths and bike lanes. Although necessary, separate cycling facilities must be complemented by a comprehensive program to make all roads bikeable, through both physical adaptations and enforcement of cyclists' right to use the road. It seems likely that cycling will continue to grow in North America, but that its mode share will remain far lower than levels in northern Europe. Bicycling in Canada and especially the United States is impeded by the lack of a tradition of cycling for utilitarian purposes and by the marginal legal, cultural and infrastructure status of cyclists in both countries' automobile-based transport systems. As long as car use remains cheap and transportation policy remains dominated by motoring, bicycles will continue to be used primarily for recreation and not for daily urban travel in North America.
机译:在过去的二十年中,美国的自行车旅行次数增加了一倍。由于美国城市中各种模式的出行48次都少于三英里,因此骑自行车进一步发展的潜力似乎是巨大的。迄今为止,促进骑自行车的努力集中在建造自行车道和自行车道上。尽管有必要,但必须通过一项全面的计划补充单独的自行车设施,以通过身体适应和骑自行车者使用道路的权利来使所有道路都可骑行。北美自行车市场似乎将继续增长,但其模式份额仍将远低于北欧的水平。在加拿大,特别是在美国,骑自行车是由于缺乏为功利目的骑自行车的传统,以及两国在基于汽车的运输系统中骑车人的边际法律,文化和基础设施状况而受到阻碍。只要汽车的使用价格仍然便宜,并且交通政策仍然以汽车为主导,那么自行车将继续主要用于娱乐活动,而不是用于北美地区的日常城市旅行。

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