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Urban Cycling in Europe

Urban Cycling in Europe. Module 6. Can hong Kong also become a bike city?. Case 1: The netherlands. Bicycle Parking Lot / AirBete@Wikipedia / CC BY-SA . 09860 / Dylan Passmore@Flickr / CC BY-ND. C ycle tracks are separated and protected from motor traffic by kerbs.

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Urban Cycling in Europe

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  1. Urban Cycling in Europe Module 6 Can hongKong also become a bike city?

  2. Case 1: The netherlands Bicycle Parking Lot / AirBete@Wikipedia/ CC BY-SA

  3. 09860/ Dylan Passmore@Flickr/ CC BY-ND Cycle tracks are separated and protected from motor traffic by kerbs

  4. In some roads cyclists are given the priority to use the roads. Fietsstraat/ John Tarantino@Wikipedia/ CC BY-SA

  5. / 09857/ Dylan Passmore@Flickr/ CC BY-ND

  6. Hovenring Eindhoven/ JT@Flickr/ CC BY-NC-ND Hovenring Eindhoven/ HHahn@Wikipedia/ CC BY-SA

  7. Netherlands – Train Bicycle Storage/ Cyclemania @Flickr/ CC BY-NC-ND Sign indicating shared use bike path/ Cyclemania @Flickr/ CC BY-NC-ND

  8. Case 2: Denmark Cyclists at red/ heb@Wiki/ CC BY-SA

  9. The Quary Bridge in Copenhagen/ StigNygaad@Wiki/ CC BY Copenhagen cycle path/ CianGinty@Flickr/ CC BY-NC-SA

  10. Stop line for cars Stop line for bicycles Advanced stop line on the bike lane/ anabananasplit@Flickr/ CC BY-NC-SA

  11. Traffic light for cyclists Cyclists will get a green light 4-12 seconds before cars do “Pre-green” lights for cyclists in Copenhagen/ CianGinty/ CC BY-NC-SA

  12. Green wave for cyclists Cyclists riding at a speed of 20km/h can travel straight forward without being stopped by a red signal Green Wave, Copenhagen/ Planetgordon@Flickr/ CC BY-NC-ND

  13. Three Generations/ Colville-Andersen@Flickr/ CC BY-NC-ND Bike parade – transport/ Colville-Andersen@Flickr/ CC BY-ND Cargo shopping/ Colville-Andersen@Flickr/ CC BY-ND Cargo/ Colville-Anderen@Flickr/ CC BY-ND

  14. Velo-city Global 2010 Copenhagen/ Daniel Sparing@Flickr/ CC BY-NC-SA

  15. Collage of the s-train bicycle system/ European Cyclists’ Federation@Wiki/ CC BY-SA

  16. What do you think of urban planning in Hong kong? How would you “copenhagenize” Hong kong? ? A familiar crosswalk/ malouette@Flickr/ CC BY-SA Traffic/ Gramicidin@Flickr/ CC BY-NC-SA

  17. CASE STUDY 3: THE UK

  18. The Hairy Biker/ Gareth Williams @Flickr/ CC-BY Waterloo Station: Cycle Hire Mega Station/ Jack 999@Flickr/ CC-NC-SA

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