Cycling: I cannot wait to see where this city is in 10 more years
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I went on an amazing ride this afternoon and it got me thinking of all the places I could access that I couldn't a few years ago. Think of how far this city has come just in the past 5 years when it comes to cycle infrastructure. Key connectors to parks, bayou greenways, the lane on Lamar, the latest work in 3rd Ward, the upcoming lanes on Austin and Polk. And it shows —- wayyyy more people out on bikes as a result. As someone who loves cycling (not the Lycra racing kind, just the crusing/commuting kind), it makes me so proud of my city and I cannot wait for the next steps in the next decade — Memorial Park and BB Park will connect, Buffalo Bayou East, the Spring Branch trail, high quality trails in Westchase and Katy are coming, as are eventual key north — south connectors via centerpoint utility trails. For years on HAIF, twitter, reddit I've read the comments about this being a car city etc. and its just not true. When the infrastructure is built, people use it. We have 9 month of the year cycling weather, it is flat, and even in the 3 months it is inhospitable, cycling is still feasible in the early morning or night. As for everyone who complains about cyclists not following road rules, most drivers do not either, plenty of running stop signs, red lights etc. I'm not condoning it and I will actually get on cyclists I see do it on paths, but enough with the cyclist bashing. The not following street rules unfortunately is an all vehicle problem. I think in a decade we will have the bones to be one of the most bike friendly cities in the USA. Things I'd like to see:
I truly believe in 10 years there are going to be so many cyclists commuting to work / or just doing it recreationally and being healthy. Both of these things (taking cars off road, limiting healthcare costs) are so important for our city and will pay for the trails themselves. Curious what everyone else would like to see. submitted by /u/LordTay3 |