lemongrab
Active Member
I don't find this to be true in practice at all.
All you've done is doubled the length and duration of the trip below.
It's one thing to compare the two cycle paths by length from where they intersect, it's another entirely to consider the types of destinations that require east-west movement, especially given that there is no reliable north south connector on the east side of downtown. If either end of the trip is south of 3rd avenue then the Riverwalk becomes quite the detour.
Try this when the river path is at its most congested and it will most certainly not be a pleasant detour.
One could detour south on to 8th avenue, but that leaves a pretty rough north south leg on Center Street.
To artvandelay's point, a fifth avenue cycle Lane would fill this niche as well but leave a broken connection for two blocks on center street. So it would need an upgraded north south route (ideally, a bike lane down 1st st E / MacLeod trail from river to river rather than center street itself.)
Fair, I'm guilty of looking through the lens of my own use-case here.