0
Skip to Content
Rolling in the City | Streets | Bicycles | Photography
Rolling in the City | Streets | Bicycles | Photography
Blog
Books
Bike Lanes
Except Bicycles
fietspad
Galleries
Free Stuff
Contact
Rolling in the City | Streets | Bicycles | Photography
Rolling in the City | Streets | Bicycles | Photography
Blog
Books
Bike Lanes
Except Bicycles
fietspad
Galleries
Free Stuff
Contact
Blog
Folder: Books
Back
Bike Lanes
Except Bicycles
fietspad
Galleries
Free Stuff
Contact
FXT51627.jpg
Store Except Bicycles PDF Book

Except Bicycles PDF Book

$0.00

Except Bicycles follows on from my previous book Bike Lanes, this time focussing on neighbourhood bikeways. A neighbourhood bikeway is generally a local street with low traffic volumes and speeds making it a safer route option than most. What makes it a neighbourhood bikeway though, are the design features that contribute to lowering those traffic volumes and speeds. There are many local streets that might be considered safe to ride a bicycle, but a neighbourhood bikeway will be a specially selected route considered to be an important corridor and part of a larger overall network, providing meaningful connections between other bike routes, origins and destinations. Neighbourhood bikeways provide an excellent opportunity to build some key parts of a network at relatively low cost and impact. Except Bicycles could best be described as a photo essay taking you on a journey through many examples of the typical features you will find along a neighbourhood bikeway.

Add To Cart

Except Bicycles PDF Book

$0.00

Except Bicycles follows on from my previous book Bike Lanes, this time focussing on neighbourhood bikeways. A neighbourhood bikeway is generally a local street with low traffic volumes and speeds making it a safer route option than most. What makes it a neighbourhood bikeway though, are the design features that contribute to lowering those traffic volumes and speeds. There are many local streets that might be considered safe to ride a bicycle, but a neighbourhood bikeway will be a specially selected route considered to be an important corridor and part of a larger overall network, providing meaningful connections between other bike routes, origins and destinations. Neighbourhood bikeways provide an excellent opportunity to build some key parts of a network at relatively low cost and impact. Except Bicycles could best be described as a photo essay taking you on a journey through many examples of the typical features you will find along a neighbourhood bikeway.

Add To Cart

Rolling in the City by Roy Symons P.Eng. provides books, blog articles, photos, and videos documenting the design of streets and bicycle infrastructure in cities with the hope of inspiring others. Roy is a Sustainable Transportation Specialist with ISL Engineering and Land Services in British Columbia, Canada. You can contact or connect with Roy at the links in the header.

Sign up for my newsletter here >

Thank you!