Sunday, May 24, 2015
Which Matters More — A Bike Network’s Connectivity or Its Density?
A pair of researchers at the University of Minnesota recently set out to test
the theory that a connected bike network — where bike lanes provide continuous
routes between many possible destinations — is a major determinant of how many
people bike. What they actually found was a little unexpected. Connected bike
infrastructure matters, according to the study, but
not as much as the density of bike infrastructure. Read more.
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