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Denver: A Two-Wheeled Safety Crisis
Sunday, December 1, 2024
But it's not just about building new lanes. The existing ones need a makeover. Many are poorly maintained, with potholes and debris posing risks. Even the best intentions can backfire when execution is poor. Cyclists want clear markings, smooth surfaces, and a separation from traffic. It's about creating a network that feels safe to use, day or night.
Cities like Copenhagen and Amsterdam are role models for bike-friendly cities. They show that with the right planning and investment, a cycling culture can thrive. Denver could learn a lot from these examples, but it needs to act fast. The longer the city waits, the more cyclists will be put in harm's way.
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