[sustran] Re: Road user hierarchy

Pascal van den Noort operations at velomondial.net
Sat Jul 16 17:17:23 JST 2011


'Pedestrian Emperor' & 'Cyclist King' are two policy documents acopted by the City Council  of Amsterdam. I have asked the author Fjodor Molenaar if he has an abstract in English; I will respond as soon as I know.


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On 15 jul 2011, at 20:30, Carlosfelipe Pardo wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> Does anyone have specific examples of traffic codes or similar 
> legislation (city or national wide) that applies the road user hierarchy 
> (i.e. pedestrians are more important than bicycles, bicycles more than 
> buses, etc etc)? I have been asked by a Ministry of Transport to justify 
> this with international examples but have been having a bit of trouble 
> finding good examples... links to the actual laws (even if not in 
> English) are most useful.
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Carlos.
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