Division 44 Water, Energy and Transport Cycling-Inclusive Policy Development: A Handbook April 2009 interface for cycling expertise Cycling-Inclusive Policy Development: A Handbook IMPR I NT Co-authors (alphabetical, by first name) André Pettinga Anke Rouwette Bas Braakman Carlosfelipe Pardo Dirk Kuijper Hans de Jong Ineke Spapé Mark Zuidgeest Roelof Wittink Roland Kager Steven Schepel Tom Godefrooij Coordinators Roelof Wittink, Tom Godefrooij Interface for Cycling Expertise Trans 3 3512 JJ Utrecht The Netherlands Tel: +31-30.2304521 Fax: +31-30.2312384 email:
[email protected] http://www.i-ce.nl NGO registration KvK41265203 Editors Tom Godefrooij, Carlosfelipe Pardo, Lake Sagaris Cover photo Beijing, China Photo by Carlosfelipe Pardo Back cover photo Bicycle user in Ghana, September 2006 Photo by Hossam Aziz, I-CE Layout: Klaus Neumann, SDS, G. C. Utrecht, April 2009 i Table of contents Foreword iii Introduction to readers v Acknowledgments vi 1. Introduction: learning from others’ successes and failures 1 2. From car-based to people-centred cities 6 3. Ideas that shape urban form — and how urban form shapes us 32 4. Getting organised: managing and implementing the policy-making process 47 5. Five main requirements for cycling-inclusive infrastructure 57 6. Identifying bicycle networks for better cities 66 7. Design: making choices that fit local conditions 76 8. Designing for cycling makes residential and central business district streets better — for all 88 9. Designing for cycling along main roads and highways 101 10. Bicycle parking: tools for success 110 11. Building a multimodal transport system: integrating cycling and public transportation 124 12. Cycling-friendly regulations for sustainable cities 141 13.