Bakery
Bakery

How to get more women on bikes? Better biking infrastructure, designed by women

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Miraz
Miraz

@Bakery Interesting article. Thanks for the link.

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Bakery
Bakery

@Miraz I thought the fact that only 15% of Australian transport engineers were women was especially interesting. More needs to be done to support getting women in positions like this so that they can influence the ways our towns and cities are designed.

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Miraz
Miraz

@Bakery True. In fact more needs to be done to get way more women and also 'minorities' into all positions across the whole of society. It's an ongoing challenge!

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Bakery
Bakery

@Miraz agreed!

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tracydurnell
tracydurnell

@Bakery I used to bike commute but I've had too many close calls. I'm over riding next to cars that could kill me accidentally or thanks to poor road design 🫤 I've stopped riding but I fill out every dang transportation survey I can asking for better bike lanes.

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Bakery
Bakery

@tracydurnell 🤞that you get some improvement soon. Cannot believe that so many bike paths still include sections where you are only separated from cars by a painted line (if that). Crazy.

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