Saturday, November 27, 2010

Cycling in Taipei

This video is so cool, because it shows exactly what the "State of the art of bike commuting biking in Taipei" is and it did not change anything at all since when that video was made (2008). Video here

Curitiba Brazil- Great commuting but not for bikes

Another city with great transportation. Problem #1: Too many cars, Problem #2: Listen to the speaker: The city forgot to integrate bikes. Taipei... don't make the same mistake! Video here

Sunday, September 19, 2010

The shared (?) bikelane

I am so happy I started this blog long time ago, because the stream of ridiculous news about biking policy and propaganda never seems to reach an end. Here is one more: "while around 120 kilometers of paths have been established in downtown Taipei City, mostly on shared sidewalks." Article here
I beg you pardon? OK then, So who (or what) are we sharing with? Pedestrians, shops showing theirs goods on the street, building construction, parked motorcycles, trucks loading and unloading deliveries, people getting in and out of public transportation (taxi's buses), MRT exit and entries, pillars of buildings. Sharing? I am Sorry. Again, can you tell what the biker(s) get of this 120km IN DOWNTOWN Taipei?

The bike as a symbol for progress ?

Since I love to provide you with links, here is some more. Discovered this news today from this blog (Taiwan In Cycles). The news says that the bike is (ab!)used as a symbol for progress in next 100 years. Why the bike again. Oh, yes, the bike is such an easy no-brainer (reflecting how long the govenrment had to think about this) because it's healthy and good for everyone. But then why Taipei is not doing anything to promote biking. Why is the bike suddenly the symbol of progress? As to be cynical as usual, it's (un)comfortable to assume Taipei citizens may only get good bike commuting in Taipei in a 100 years! This is about in line with the speed of progress made in the past years in Taipei. Sorry, but I won't show up for a pathetical political motivated event. And.. if it's all not enough here President Ma does it one more time. Would it not be time to set the record straight with a protest against the harassment of the bike and bikers by motorized traffic and politics?

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Status Quo

It's been a while for posting here and the main reason is the status quo, that is... nothing really significant is happening in Taipei on the bike commuting front. Here is a recent article which shows the Taipei City government is still very busy doing nothing: Empty promises and no structural change.
http://taiwanincycles.blogspot.com/2010/04/taiwan-review-on-taiwans-future-in.html#comment-form
Nuff said... Oh, and here the Dun Hua bike line in daily life - pics . From to Patrick Cowsill's blog.