Any way that a city can encourage more people to take up biking to work instead of driving solo in their car or even packing themselves into a train with other commuters is admirable; that is exactly the kind of venture Copenhagenize Flow is. It is a special bike lane inspired by a certain iconic building block toy.
Made out of plastic and wood, the Copenhagenize Flow snaps together like a set of LEGO to clearly indicate that the lane is made for bicycles only. As Mikael Colville-Anderson, an urban mobility expert and CEO of Copenhagenize Design Co., notes, "Most of the cities we work with are aware that permanent solutions are necessary to increase ridership, but are reluctant to invest." Copenhagenize Flow could be the permanent solution cyclists have been waiting for.
Lego-Like Bike Lanes
The Copenhagenize Flow is a Permanent Solution for Urban Cyclists
Trend Themes
1. Modular Bike Lanes - Modular bike lanes that can be snapped together like LEGO blocks provide a disruptive innovation opportunity to create easily customizable and expandable infrastructure for urban cyclists.
2. Sustainable Urban Transportation - The development of LEGO-like bike lanes highlights the trend towards sustainable urban transportation, offering an innovative opportunity to create environmentally friendly solutions for commuting.
3. Urban Cycling Infrastructure - The use of plastic and wood materials in creating bike lanes demonstrates a trend towards innovative and visually appealing urban cycling infrastructure, opening up opportunities for creative design and aesthetic improvements.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation Infrastructure - The modular bike lane trend presents disruptive innovation possibilities for the transportation infrastructure industry by providing an adaptable solution that can be quickly implemented.
2. Urban Planning - Incorporating LEGO-like bike lanes into urban planning presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating sustainable and efficient urban environments that prioritize alternative modes of transportation.
3. Eco-friendly Materials - The use of plastic and wood in constructing bike lanes introduces opportunities for innovative materials and construction techniques in the eco-friendly materials industry, pushing for more sustainable infrastructure solutions.