Because as population increases so will the car congestion. The city can’t physically move skyscrapers further apart, so they’ll sacrifice bike lanes to support cars. If they instead invest in public transit reducing the need for cars in the first place, then there will be plenty of space for bikes
You’re right that this is the thinking. But it’s so wrong though. I’m quite sure that a strong bike network reduces cars on the road, aiding car congestion. But you’re right that it’s not what people perceive.
Why?
Because as population increases so will the car congestion. The city can’t physically move skyscrapers further apart, so they’ll sacrifice bike lanes to support cars. If they instead invest in public transit reducing the need for cars in the first place, then there will be plenty of space for bikes
You’re right that this is the thinking. But it’s so wrong though. I’m quite sure that a strong bike network reduces cars on the road, aiding car congestion. But you’re right that it’s not what people perceive.