Safety-Focused Bike Boxes

View More

Oregon State Research Favors New 'Bike Boxes' for Safety

Research conducted by the Oregon State University College of Engineering shows that dedicated 'Bike Boxes' at stoplights are beneficial to the safety of cyclists. These Bike Boxes were trialed at several intersections across the state, though following successful reporting data, will be expanded to hundreds more intersections over time.

The Bike Boxes are a dedicated, painted section at the front right-hand side of an intersection with an image of a bicycle. This section is a cyclist-only waiting section for the stoplight that cars are not allowed to wait in, only to pass through once the light is green and cyclists have gone. This offers more clarity on how cyclists, or more particularly, groups of cyclists, are intended to operate at road intersections.

One aspect of these Bike Boxes is the fact that they push the waiting section for cars further back, by about two meters.
Trend Themes
1. Bike Box Safety - The use of bike boxes at intersections to enhance cyclist safety.
2. Dedicated Cycling Infrastructure - The creation of dedicated spaces for cyclists to use on the road.
3. Collaborative Transportation Solutions - Effective interaction between cyclists and motorists for better transportation outcomes.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - The transportation industry can adopt bike boxes for safer and more efficient cycling infrastructure.
2. Urban Planning - Cities can utilize bike boxes to create dedicated cycling spaces and enhance urban transportation.
3. Road Safety - Road safety industries can adopt bike boxes to promote collision-free intersections

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE