i recently visited eugene, oregon. they have these big fancy new bikeways that are unuseable because, as a cyclist, they hit you with a red light. every. single. block.
@@Ch62424 Terrible advice. Cyclists are subject to the same rules of the road as motorists and blowing through red lights is a great way to (1) put yourself if unnecessary danger and (2) give cyclists a bad reputation for acting like idiots on the road.
It is insane that you made it all the way through even with cars and other riders slowing you down here and there. Probably the most entertaining video you've posted so far ahaha
You passed tons of traffic during your journey! Plus it seemed like there were many lights green for you but red for cars. This will make people realize that cars are very time consuming in the city. And at the end of their journey they will have to find and pay for parking. Pedal on!!
i reckon its cause it takes more time for the cars stopped at the red to start moving again, which clogs up the traffic behind them trying to ride the green wave. On a bike this is never an issue though cause theres no "bumper to bumper" bike traffic blocking you when the light turns green
@@unformed Pedestrians in the crosswalk are still in the way - can't encroach like that. Not sure if it's a specific reg (blocking the box?) or just not yielding correctly.
With the bumpouts cars are forced to make their turns at a sharper angle. That simultaneously slows them down and puts cyclists in the field of view of the driver without needing to rely on mirrors to check their blindspot. That's the theory at least, it would be better if the bumpouts had curbs to prevent cars from cutting over them.
@@LimitedWard Well, some cars forced the bicyclists to either swerve around them or to wait, like that one car where he had to actually use his brakes.
@Servergmr Yes some car drivers will always force their way in, but in every instance in the video they _saw the cyclists_ and adjusted their speed so no one was hit. It goes both ways, too: the cyclists saw a car forcing turning and were able to brake. Both of which are enabled by daylighting and tighter turn radii.
i recently visited eugene, oregon. they have these big fancy new bikeways that are unuseable because, as a cyclist, they hit you with a red light. every. single. block.
Just go through them, youre on a bike
@@Ch62424 That's why non-cyclists hate cyclists.
Same in London, UK
@@Ch62424 Terrible advice. Cyclists are subject to the same rules of the road as motorists and blowing through red lights is a great way to (1) put yourself if unnecessary danger and (2) give cyclists a bad reputation for acting like idiots on the road.
They want to fix it but the city doesn't want to give the funding to pay an engineer to time the lights 🤦♂️
The amount that this improves biking through ues cannot be understated
Based and greenlightpilled
It is insane that you made it all the way through even with cars and other riders slowing you down here and there. Probably the most entertaining video you've posted so far ahaha
oh that looks so satisfying. getting to just, *flow* through the city
gee if only doug ford knew how good this felt
Why is this not a thing EVERYWHERE?!
So cool! And as someone whose city is full of 10-15% hills I cannot get over how flat this is!
What was it like before the retiming? Pretty amazing save for the 4 cars that cut you off and the construction disaster near the end
You could still hit 20 greens if you hustled, but they were timed for cars, so you really had to be on your horse
First time I experienced this was in SF. Good to see it’s in other places. This must’ve felt so good!
losing it over the motorised unicycle. mad scientist contraption
You passed tons of traffic during your journey! Plus it seemed like there were many lights green for you but red for cars. This will make people realize that cars are very time consuming in the city. And at the end of their journey they will have to find and pay for parking.
Pedal on!!
i reckon its cause it takes more time for the cars stopped at the red to start moving again, which clogs up the traffic behind them trying to ride the green wave. On a bike this is never an issue though cause theres no "bumper to bumper" bike traffic blocking you when the light turns green
I used to live in a French city (Aix) where the green light wave was about 60kph and the limit was 50kph.
2:12 always someone 😑
great run though! :)
Is the car there not allowed to turn?
@@unformed Pedestrians in the crosswalk are still in the way - can't encroach like that. Not sure if it's a specific reg (blocking the box?) or just not yielding correctly.
i love this video haha awesome
That is so satisfying!
Hell yeah!
A mazing
It does also give them to cars which makes it unsafe unless they have a turn lane and turn arrow.
With the bumpouts cars are forced to make their turns at a sharper angle. That simultaneously slows them down and puts cyclists in the field of view of the driver without needing to rely on mirrors to check their blindspot. That's the theory at least, it would be better if the bumpouts had curbs to prevent cars from cutting over them.
@@LimitedWard Well, some cars forced the bicyclists to either swerve around them or to wait, like that one car where he had to actually use his brakes.
@Servergmr Yes some car drivers will always force their way in, but in every instance in the video they _saw the cyclists_ and adjusted their speed so no one was hit. It goes both ways, too: the cyclists saw a car forcing turning and were able to brake. Both of which are enabled by daylighting and tighter turn radii.
We must bring about the return of the cyclecar
It's so wild to me that people will go into vehicle traffic instead of up on the sidewalk when the bike lane is out
That jackass on a one-wheeler almost screwed up your run
i’m too scared to cycle but this is great where is this??
new york city!
😮
How many blocks/miles was that?
1.7 miles 62nd to 96th
still have a lot more to improve...
that looks like a street that shouldnt have nay parking on it