The War on Cars

Vehicular Cycling and John Forester, Part 2

Jul 23, 2024
In this podcast, John Forester, author of Effective Cycling, is discussed in relation to vehicular cycling. The episode focuses on the lack of concrete data supporting claims about cycling safety and the influence of Forester on bike infrastructure design. It explores the ongoing debate over the effectiveness of painted bike lanes, the impact of Forester's legacy on federal guidelines, and the challenges faced by advocates of alternative cycling perspectives.
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Forester's Data-Lacking Claims

  • John Forester based vehicular cycling safety ideas mostly on personal experience, with little supporting data.
  • His dismissal of other crash causes ignores broader scientific evidence about cycling safety.
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Rational Fear of Rear Collisions

  • Though few collisions are caused by same-direction motor traffic, these crashes disproportionately cause fatalities.
  • Fear of vehicles approaching from behind is a rational response due to the high risk involved.
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Limits of Cyclist Experience

  • Forester claims more experienced cyclists have lower accident rates despite risky conditions.
  • However, experience can't prevent crashes from driver negligence, which affects all cyclists indiscriminately.
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