I know this one! (52.4962055, 13.4652582)
It’s on a slope leading towards a bridge for pedestrians and cyclists. It serves to slow down cyclists coming downhill from the bridge.
So basically it makes cycling energy management less efficient? Is there a point to that?
With the rise of cargo bikes these speed breaks are not usable anymore. They are often too tight for cargo bikes, and the ones that aren’t dont reduce the speed of normal bikes, which are still 80%+ of the bikes.
they weren’t even remotely acceptable in the first place, they’re basically just a big sign telling people with mobility aids that they don’t deserve to go places.
it’s a blitheringly stupid way to slow people down, worse even than how stop signs are used like magical wards to make roads “safe”
What’s your preferred alternative?
something they’ve started using in places here lately and seems okay as a plug and play solution is just swing gates that can easily be pushed open, that forces you to slow down but still allows most people to easily get through. It’s not perfect since there’s still some resistance and i can imagine some mobility aids making it annoying, plus there’s risk of scratches and stuff.
But really i question the need for physical obstacles in the first place. Just put some thick layers of road paint to create a rumble strip and make it visually obvious that you should slow down.
And especially in this case (someone linked the location on gmaps) i just see no need for anything at all, it’s already a bloody narrow passage that seems well used by pedestrians, it’s not exactly a place where wheelrunners would be congregating…