05.06.2024
Intersections are not always clear and easy to navigate for cyclists, especially when many other road users are involved. Researchers from the Chair of Transportation - Planning and Management want to find out what kind of cycling guidance works at intersections and invite everyone to take part in a five-minute online survey.
There are many ways to direct cycle traffic at junctions - be it with the help of signs, traffic lights, markings or red areas. Until the end of June 2024, interested parties can take part in an online survey conducted by the Chair of Transportation - Planning and Management to provide insights into their experiences and express their wishes regarding cycling traffic management. Among other things, the researchers would like to find out what cyclists prefer, how traffic guidance should be marked and how comprehensible the solutions are.
Intersections are not always clear and easy to navigate for cyclists, especially when many other road users are involved. Researchers from the Chair of Transportation - Planning and Management want to find out what kind of cycling guidance works at intersections and invite everyone to take part in a five-minute online survey.
There are many ways to direct cycle traffic at junctions - be it with the help of signs, traffic lights, markings or red areas. Until the end of June 2024, interested parties can take part in an online survey conducted by the Chair of Transportation - Planning and Management to provide insights into their experiences and express their wishes regarding cycling traffic management. Among other things, the researchers would like to find out what cyclists prefer, how traffic guidance should be marked and how comprehensible the solutions are.