Germany - Temporary Bike Lanes
Further links: Technical guidelines Photos , Berlin guide to build popup cycleways - link
Photo credit: Peter Brotyman
Webinar: link
Further links: Technical guidelines Photos , Berlin guide to build popup cycleways - link
Photo credit: Peter Brotyman
Webinar: link
New Zealand - Innovate Streets program
Further links - Innovating streets fund , webinar explaining Innovating Streets link
Photo credit: NZ Transport agency, @PlaceCreative
Further links - Innovating streets fund , webinar explaining Innovating Streets link
Photo credit: NZ Transport agency, @PlaceCreative
Randwick council, NSW, Australia - Closed car parks at beaches
Oakland Slow streets, United States of America.
The City of Oakland Slow Streets Program is intended to support safe physical activity by creating more space for physical distancing for all Oaklanders by declaring that all Slow Streets with and without soft closure barriers are Closed to Through Traffic so that people can more comfortably use these low-traffic streets for physically distant walking, wheelchair rolling, jogging, and biking all across the City.
Photo source: 1 @dancewithkids 2 @walkoakbikeoak, 3 Oakland DOT 4 & 5 @Derailluer 6 @tweetsupa
The City of Oakland Slow Streets Program is intended to support safe physical activity by creating more space for physical distancing for all Oaklanders by declaring that all Slow Streets with and without soft closure barriers are Closed to Through Traffic so that people can more comfortably use these low-traffic streets for physically distant walking, wheelchair rolling, jogging, and biking all across the City.
Photo source: 1 @dancewithkids 2 @walkoakbikeoak, 3 Oakland DOT 4 & 5 @Derailluer 6 @tweetsupa
Lambeth, United Kingdom. Photos source: @lambeth_council
Montpellier, France. Photo source: @Velocitimtp
United Kingdom (7 May 2020)
Lithuanian - Capital to be turned into vast open cafe
Milan, Italy - 35 kilometres of cycleway to reduce traffic pollution
Paris, France - 300 Euro for cycleways, France offers Citizens money to fix bicycles
Oakland , USA- Oakland to Open 74 Miles of Streets for Walkers and Cyclists
New York, USA - 100 miles of streets to open for pedestrians
Phillipines (30 April 2020) - DOTR eyes alternative transport modes like bikes under post-quarantine
Leicester, UK - UK's first popup cycleway
Montpellier, France (1 May 2020) - Mayor spray paints bicycle symbol
Milan, Italy - 35 kilometres of cycleway to reduce traffic pollution
Paris, France - 300 Euro for cycleways, France offers Citizens money to fix bicycles
Oakland , USA- Oakland to Open 74 Miles of Streets for Walkers and Cyclists
New York, USA - 100 miles of streets to open for pedestrians
Phillipines (30 April 2020) - DOTR eyes alternative transport modes like bikes under post-quarantine
Leicester, UK - UK's first popup cycleway
Montpellier, France (1 May 2020) - Mayor spray paints bicycle symbol
Construction or implementation related
Paris, France (Bus route) - link
Rome, Italy - link
Montpellier, France - link
Greenwich, United Kingdom - link
Vienna, Austria - children on cement separated cycleway link
Toronto, Canada - 3 lane conversion on highway
Paris, construction video - link
Paris, riding 3.5 kilometres bid riectional cycleway - link
Rome, Italy - link
Montpellier, France - link
Greenwich, United Kingdom - link
Vienna, Austria - children on cement separated cycleway link
Toronto, Canada - 3 lane conversion on highway
Paris, construction video - link
Paris, riding 3.5 kilometres bid riectional cycleway - link
World Health Organisation (WHO)
The WHO recommends when moving around the COVID-19 outbreak, whenever feasible, consider riding bicycles or walking.
This provides physical distancing while helping you to meet the minimum requirement for daily physical activity, which may be more difficult due to increased teleworking, and limited access to sport and other recreational activities.
Link
This provides physical distancing while helping you to meet the minimum requirement for daily physical activity, which may be more difficult due to increased teleworking, and limited access to sport and other recreational activities.
Link