Bike paths to nowhere
2008-06-04
China is moving en masse from bicycle to car, driving up motor-
fuel prices and forcing people in other parts of the world to
move from car to bicycle. But not in Prague. Despite the cost
savings associated with pedal power, few Praguers of sound
mind and body are commuting by bicycle. Director Petr Fejk of
the Prague Zoo said in MFD that he hasn't found the courage to
allow his 14-year-old son to bike into the city. The few feeble
attempts to make the city bike-friendly have backfired, he
noted. The city has built expensive bike lanes that start and end
in the middle of nowhere, making them unacceptably risky for
cyclists and contributing to the congestion problem by
eliminating one lane of car traffic. What Prague needs is a
detail-oriented ombudsman who walks, bikes or drives around
the city and has the authority to fix such stupidities. If only Mr.
Fejk would take the job....
[Czech Republic cycling gasoline oil]
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