Napoleon
Active Member
There will almost certainly be upgrades at some point. I think it's actually a fairly sound strategy. You don't scare the car people on council as much when you install a pilot project. Then once the lane is in and cyclist usage skyrockets it's easier to make permanent. Additionally, they've shown with data that there's been little to no impact on driving times for the streets.Richmond/Adelaide bike lanes are a pilot project. If council decides to make it permanent (which is almost 100% certain), there will be upgrades.
There is actually already a lot of green paint in some places. The infrastructure though is a bit uneven. There are areas with great bollard protection and lots of green paint, and then there are areas with almost nothing. What's really missing is enforcement for vehicles parked in the cycle track. More than just ticketing, I would love to see points attached to this. Unlike a normal parking ticket, stopping in a cycle track directly endangers cyclists by forcing them to leave a safe area and ride in traffic.