Portland Recognized in National Geographic
I just saw a great little article applauding Portland's bicycle friendliness in the January issue of .
It's a short article in the "Technology" section but it highly praises Portland's bicycle infrastructure and how tolerant people are towards bicyclists here. The article cites our 171 miles of bike lanes, (which allows bikes to be visible to cars at stop lights) and bike-only traffic signals.
A bar graph on the side shows the increase in bikes being put on bus racks in various US cities, with Houston increasing 235%!
The article concludes other cities could become as bike friendly as Portland simply by repainting street to include bike lanes. As interior decorators say, paint is cheap! It's a little more complicated than that, many bicyclists in Portland prefer to ride on low traffic streets. This is an ever cheaper solution, since it costs nothing to simply choose to ride on quiet streets with few cars. However, it's Portland's conscious effort to promote bicycling as an alternative to cars and commitment to improving bikes' access to streets which has given so many people the confidence to ride around the city.
Thanks for the recognition National Geographic!
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