Bike paths are as important as
highways and proper design guidelines must be followed while designing them.
Bicycle safety tips are an important aspect of design and what types of roads
are suitable for bikers will be discussed in this article. Read on to know
about best bike path designs.
Designing a bike path is not
as simple as it may sound. In most of the American states, bike-car collisions
have already created a lot of problems. Bikes cannot move on the highway along
with other speeding vehicles because bikes move very slowly in comparison to
cars and other vehicles. One single design is not the solution because they
differ depending on the type of traffic and traffic density of the region.
Different design methods need to be implemented to develop a balanced commuting
channel for the bikers. According to the US Department of Transportation,
walking and bicycling facilities must be a part of the road project and cannot
be ignored unless under exceptional circumstances. With gas becoming more
expensive, high inflation rates, and increased pollution levels, governments
and private organizations are promoting cycling activities and to promote it,
it becomes even more important to design safe pathways for bikers and offer the
best possible road facilities to them.
Safety and accessibility are
two important factors associated with bike path design. Those driving a car or a motorcycle
often pay no attention to bikers because bikes are considered to be easy
vehicles, they move slow, weigh less, and can manage in less space. However, a
biker would not be hurt less in an accident, so safety becomes the primary
concern while designing a bike path. Accessibility means taking care of
intersections, busy traffic areas, and the merging of bike lanes with the main
highway. How bikers access the exclusive bike lanes and how do they switch to
the main highway without disturbing the flow of traffic is another important
aspect. A single design cannot be proposed for a state or a big region because
traffic conditions are not same throughout the region, so a mixed design
approach is adopted to design safe pathways for bikers. The US Department of
Transportation and Federal highway Administration has also stated that adopting
a mixed approach will always lead to a better and more economical network.
Major designs that are
implemented in American States, recommended by the authorities are mentioned
below.
1. Exclusive Bike Lane
2. Mixed or Shared Use Paths
3. Parking Permitted or Praking Prohibited Bike Lanes
4. Off Road
Cycle Lanes
Exclusive Bike Lanes are
designed and developed on the side of the main road. These roads run parallel
to the highway and intersect very rarely, mainly at the traffic signals.
Usually these lanes are designed in cities where the roads run for a
considerable distance without turning. It helps the bikers to stay safe and
travel equal distance as the motorists do. However such lanes are expensive to
build and maintain.
Mixed or shared path use is
one such model which is combination of different lanes. These lanes usually are
designed in cities wherenumber of bikers
commuting on a daily basis along with the traffic density is high. Bikers
travel on the main roads along with the motorists and the lanes keep on merging
and diverging from the main road depending upon the traffic conditions.
Segregated bike lanes are designed on the main highway and are painted with
white stripes. Moreover, these lanes are exclusively meant for the bikers and
motorists cannot run their vehicle on these roads while passing or for any
other reason. However, the mixed pathways require very high level of safety
measures because if the bike lanes are not equipped with painted boundaries,
indicating boards and warning boards, the accidents are bound to happen.
Considering the ever increasing population and number of new vehicles rolling
in every year, mixed modal pathways are the need of the hour because they not
only save time and money, but also help bikers to move along with the
mainstream traffic.
Parking permitted or parking
prohibited bike lanes, as the names signify, allow or prohibit the motorists to
park their vehicles alongside the bike lanes. When the parking is prohibited,
it strictly means that no car should be parked or even enter into the bike
lanes. When motorists try to park the vehicles in the prohibited lanes, bikers
often face problems. Just imagine you take a turn on an exclusive bike lane and
all of a sudden you find a car parked in the middle of the lane. Even in the
parking permitted lanes, accidental probability is high because very often
motorists open up the doors of their cars on the bike lanes creating trouble
for the bikers.
Off road bike lanes are not
the lanes where the general bikers would like to go but still off road bike
lanes are constructed to help bikers commute through off-road destinations.
Bikers generally would not complain about a shortcut that saves considerable
time.
Irrespective of the design and
type of bike pathway, the greatest hurdles are the merging of bikers and
motorists on a traffic signal or an intersection. Most accidents happen in
these places because regulating the bikes and motors at such junctions becomes
difficult. The Department of Transportation states that while approaching an
intersection the bike stripes must be dashed so that bikers
get an idea that motorists can turn right and enter the bike lane while
turning. At large intersections, mixed or shared pathways become problematic
because of vehicles coming from all the directions and entering into the bike
lanes becomes inevitable. Even at the traffic signals, if the queue is too long
or the signal is too busy, motorists often tend to enter into the bike lanes.
This can be avoided by segregating the bikes from motor vehicles as the traffic
signal is approached.
Another hurdle remains
drainage problem over the bike lanes. In hilly regions, exclusive bike lanes
are constructed at a height above than the main road. If the water drainage
system is not put in place, it will surely create problem for the main traffic
movement and affect the strength of road too.
Bike accidents happen just
like other accidents and bikers need to follow bicycle safety tips to ensure
their own safety. Bikers must not try to rush with the motorists because a bike
is a bike and a car is a car. Drive safely, try not to rush and when moving in
the traffic, ensure that a helmet is on your head because if it is not on your
head, it will definitely create problems.