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Cyclists -- United States -- Attitudes

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Predicting Bicyclist Comfort In Protected Bike Lanes, Nicholas Mark-Andrew Foster Aug 2014

Predicting Bicyclist Comfort In Protected Bike Lanes, Nicholas Mark-Andrew Foster

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Long popular in northern Europe, protected bike lanes, also known as "cycle tracks" or "separated bike lanes," are seeing increased interest in the United States. One of the primary benefits of protected bike lanes is that they may provide a higher level of comfort than a standard bike lane that is only delineated by an inches-wide painted stripe. Several methods exist for quantifying the quality of service provided by a roadway for a bicyclist; however, many of these models do not consider protected bike lanes and of those that do, none are based on empirical data from the US. This …