• HaraldvonBlauzahn@feddit.org
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    17 days ago

    I guess for bicycles, you’d get that down to about 7 meters. Estimated from heavily used bike lanes in Copenhagen where at rush hour two bikes per second pass (7200 persons per hour). Edit: Here is a video of bike rush hour in Amsterdam - try to count the number of persons passing per second.

    Fun fact: The distance at which bikes with good paths are faster than metros / rapid transit / commuter rail, or light rail is surprisingly large. I commute to the center of Munich, 14 kilometers one way. It is about 50 minutes on the bike and 60-75 by light rail. And I go at leisurly speed. Plus the bike is much more reliable (outside of icy winter weather, where bike paths are not cleared).

    Edit: I’d like to add that for bikes, you don’t need necessarily need a single 7 meter wide connection. Four connections, each 2 meters wide, will do fine, too!