This document reports on a design workshop in Manchester that discussed improving cycling infrastructure at two locations. For the roundabout on Chester Road, issues like long wait times, sharp turns, and dangerous crossings were identified. Solutions proposed included widening paths, improving connections, and raising crossings. For Wilmslow Road, problems like too many cars, buses, and parked vehicles were noted. The workshop concluded this street should better separate cycling and driving facilities to improve safety and the pedestrian experience.
From presentation by Richard Watts of Lancashire County Council. Part of the EU Citizens' Rail final conference held in Torquay, October 2015. www.citizensrail.org
Budapest to be a Cycling City - by the effort of the City of Budapest and BKK Centre for Budapest Transport;
Budapest is widely known as a marvelous Central-Eastern capital by the Danube, with interesting history and architecture, attractive termal-baths and famous pubs - but who thinks Budapest to be a cycling-city?
Author: David Vitezy, Laszlo Sandor Kerenyi, Virág Bencze-Kovacs (BKK Centre for Budapest Transport)
Original source: http://www.bkk.hu/bubi/projektdokumentumok/
Presented: 11th June 2013 Vienna
http://bubi.hu/
From presentation by Richard Watts of Lancashire County Council. Part of the EU Citizens' Rail final conference held in Torquay, October 2015. www.citizensrail.org
Budapest to be a Cycling City - by the effort of the City of Budapest and BKK Centre for Budapest Transport;
Budapest is widely known as a marvelous Central-Eastern capital by the Danube, with interesting history and architecture, attractive termal-baths and famous pubs - but who thinks Budapest to be a cycling-city?
Author: David Vitezy, Laszlo Sandor Kerenyi, Virág Bencze-Kovacs (BKK Centre for Budapest Transport)
Original source: http://www.bkk.hu/bubi/projektdokumentumok/
Presented: 11th June 2013 Vienna
http://bubi.hu/
Cycling Scotland course on planning and designing for cyclists. The course was held in Fort William and looked at the local area and identified improvements to the local cycle routes.
On/Off Road Cycle Infrastructure Review - Urban
Venue: Glasgow - Cycling Scotland Office
Site Visit: Glasgow Connect 2 Cycle Infrastructure
Date: Wednesday 31st August 2011
Start Time 9.30am
Brief Description: Review of Connect 2 infrastructure installed within Glasgow. This will be completed by a series of workshops on designing for cyclists looking in depth at current design manuals and providing a more technical review of current standards. Site visits will be used to review the infrastructure completing the day with a feedback session on the installed infrastructure.
The UK Market for Agri-Food and Horticultural Products: opportunities for Dut...DutchEmbassy
The Embassy of the Netherlands commissioned leading agri-food consultancy Promar International to review the UK agri-food and horticultural market. The purpose of the research was to identify opportunities in the UK agri-food market for Dutch food and drink Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SME’s) (1-5 year time horizon). The research was carried out between April and June 2013, consisting of:
-Desk-based analysis of a significant body of published information and data.
-Supplemented by telephone interviews with industry leaders.
This report documents key analysis, insights and conclusions.
Cycling Scotland course on planning and designing for cyclists. The course was held in Fort William and looked at the local area and identified improvements to the local cycle routes.
On/Off Road Cycle Infrastructure Review - Urban
Venue: Glasgow - Cycling Scotland Office
Site Visit: Glasgow Connect 2 Cycle Infrastructure
Date: Wednesday 31st August 2011
Start Time 9.30am
Brief Description: Review of Connect 2 infrastructure installed within Glasgow. This will be completed by a series of workshops on designing for cyclists looking in depth at current design manuals and providing a more technical review of current standards. Site visits will be used to review the infrastructure completing the day with a feedback session on the installed infrastructure.
The UK Market for Agri-Food and Horticultural Products: opportunities for Dut...DutchEmbassy
The Embassy of the Netherlands commissioned leading agri-food consultancy Promar International to review the UK agri-food and horticultural market. The purpose of the research was to identify opportunities in the UK agri-food market for Dutch food and drink Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SME’s) (1-5 year time horizon). The research was carried out between April and June 2013, consisting of:
-Desk-based analysis of a significant body of published information and data.
-Supplemented by telephone interviews with industry leaders.
This report documents key analysis, insights and conclusions.
Marjolein de lange manchester report think bike workshop
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Marjolein de Lange – Dutch Cycling Embassy
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3. Situation Roundabout Chester Road
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4. Situation Roundabout Chester Road
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5. Problems Roundabout Chester Road
Waiting time / many stops
Not continuous
Sharp and narrow curves
No facilities on northern side (also for pedestrians)
Dangerous crossings
End of two way bike path incomprehensible
Some cyclists don’t use the facilities
However …
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6. Problems Roundabout Chester Road
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7. Solutions Roundabout Chester Road
1 End of two way bike path
2 Toucanise and move crossing
3 More width for cyclists esp. in curves and at crossings
4 Better connections to neighbourhoods
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8. Solutions Roundabout Chester Road
1 End of two way bike path + 20 m/h zone entrance
2 Clear give way situation: Elevated crossings side roads
3 Optional use of northern sidewalk
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9. Situation Wilmslow Road
“Curry mile”
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11. Problems Wilmslow Road
Too many cars
Many busses
Too many functions
Unpleasant cycling
(Double) parking
Potholes; bike lanes damaged by busses
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13. Considerations Wilmslow Road
Make choices!
Important bicycle route
Backbone for bus network
Pleasant climate for shops and restaurants
Conclusion:
Separate bicycle facilities
Reduce space for cars
Opportunity: in line with scheme for Oxford Road
Alternating one way for cars
More space for pedestrians, shops and terraces
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14. Arguments for removing parking space
Parking space can be used more profitable:
Terrace
Walking
Residing
Meeting
Commercial
…
Create alternatives:
Parking and loading in side streets
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15. Cross section
Continuous template profile
Minimum profile: 14.70 m
Minimum available: 18 m
Extra width at bus stops and others
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16. Discussion
Short term technical improvements at Chester Road
Longer term roundabout Chester Road is too big
Back to human scale / city scale
Continuation of bicycle facilities is needed
Wilmslow Road needs clear choices
Long term vision and wider perspective
Courage to withstand resistance
Potentially good example
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