Dangerous combination, bike wheels get stuck in the rails and people eat shit, seen it often in Amsterdam from folks that don’t use the proper cycling lanes…
Right that is what I meant indeed, just make sure the bikes don’t need to drive along the rails on the same path (crossing them perpendicularly is fine though).
As someone who spent years biking on tram tracks in Vienna, it’s not dangerous unless you’re unaware of it. You just ened to be aware that you need to cross tracks at atleast a 30 degree angle.
Dangerous combination, bike wheels get stuck in the rails and people eat shit, seen it often in Amsterdam from folks that don’t use the proper cycling lanes…
so why do they not use the bike lanes? sounds like there’s a pretty easy fix for their issues
Because they’re idiots/tourists/drunk/high/all of the above.
In Berlin they use a rubber to fill the tracks. The trams are heavy enough to push it down, but it keeps light bicycle wheels from geting stuck.
I mean sounds like the problem is clear here. The combination isn’t dangerous, the lack of seperation and traffic education is.
Right that is what I meant indeed, just make sure the bikes don’t need to drive along the rails on the same path (crossing them perpendicularly is fine though).
As someone who spent years biking on tram tracks in Vienna, it’s not dangerous unless you’re unaware of it. You just ened to be aware that you need to cross tracks at atleast a 30 degree angle.
Yup yup