• 8 months ago
Canberra's cycle lobby is pushing the government to turn three car lane Northbourne Avenue into two lanes for cars and the third for bikes. Pedal Power's David Whitney explains.
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00:00 Northbourne Avenue is one of the busiest traffic commuter roads in Canberra and there are lots
00:05 of bicycles that use it, particularly during standard commuting times.
00:08 But the only protection for bike riders is a narrow white line.
00:13 And this isn't good enough for the safety of bike riders.
00:16 Our proposal is to move the white line into the centre of the road so that there's a dedicated
00:22 lane for cycles and there are two lanes of traffic to continue going back and forth.
00:26 So reducing from three to two is not going to be a problem.
00:30 Traffic lights manage the flow of traffic so people aren't getting on the road and driving
00:33 straight through.
00:35 The idea of reducing from three lanes to two lanes provides people on bicycles and encourages
00:40 more people to get onto bicycles to ride into the city.
00:43 At the moment there are many people who tell us, tell Pedal Power, that they won't ride
00:47 on Northbourne Avenue because it's far too dangerous.
00:50 If we can make it a safer route for people to ride their bikes along then that will mean
00:54 more people riding bicycles, less people in cars and away we go from there.
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