Bicycle lane planning: A site appraisal in Fukuoka, Japan
Cycling is one of the most sustainable modes to commute from one place to another. However, not everyone views bicycles as a fundamental component of the overall transportation system because presently, societies are heavily reliant on private vehicles. In reality, most see it only as a tool for rec...
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my.iium.irep.919992021-09-06T06:44:46Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/91999/ Bicycle lane planning: A site appraisal in Fukuoka, Japan Ab Rahman, Syakir Amir Mahamod, Lukman Hakim Ismail, Muhammad Afiq Hakimi Wan Mansor, Wan Muhammad Hafizi Sharit, Safwan Zukrey, Muhammad Hafizi Hanafi, Muhammad Hafizuddin Mohammad Aidid, Muhammad Alif Khidhir Asmawi, M. Zainora Ponrahono, Zakiah Najib, Nor Nadiah BPH830.3 Social systems. Urban groups. Cities and towns. Sustainable urban development HE Transportation and Communications HE305 Urban transportation HT101 Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology HT241 Urban ecology. Sustainable urban development NA9000 Aesthetics of cities. City planning and beautifying NA9080 Urban planners Cycling is one of the most sustainable modes to commute from one place to another. However, not everyone views bicycles as a fundamental component of the overall transportation system because presently, societies are heavily reliant on private vehicles. In reality, most see it only as a tool for recreational and exercise purposes. This paper seeks to identify the planning and design of bicycle lanes in Fukuoka, Japan. The research applies the site appraisal technique which involves gathering information about comparable site values within four areas i) Hakata station, ii) Ohori Park and Nishi Park, iii) Island city and iv) Fukuoka residential area. The findings identified various policies, guidelines and designs for bicycle infrastructure in Japan. There are significant differences between bicycle road, bicycle lane and sidewalks in Japan and Malaysia. Some of the findings show that Japan is gearing towards an even more bicycle friendly environment with the promulgation of the Promotion of Bicycle Use Act. However, there are also some setbacks such as the ineffectiveness of colored lanes to differentiate between bicycle lanes and pedestrian or vehicle lanes. Malaysia needs a blueprint and guidelines at the state and local levels to designate bicycle lanes and guarantee users’ safety and enjoyment. A specific unit for cycling in transportation related agencies is proposed to make Malaysia a bicycle-friendly city. UKM Press 2021-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/91999/1/46622-164863-1-PB.pdf Ab Rahman, Syakir Amir and Mahamod, Lukman Hakim and Ismail, Muhammad Afiq Hakimi and Wan Mansor, Wan Muhammad Hafizi and Sharit, Safwan and Zukrey, Muhammad Hafizi and Hanafi, Muhammad Hafizuddin and Mohammad Aidid, Muhammad Alif Khidhir and Asmawi, M. Zainora and Ponrahono, Zakiah and Najib, Nor Nadiah (2021) Bicycle lane planning: A site appraisal in Fukuoka, Japan. Geografia, 17 (3). pp. 76-90. ISSN 2180-2491 E-ISSN 2682-7727 https://ejournal.ukm.my/gmjss/article/view/46622 |
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Cycling is one of the most sustainable modes to commute from one place to another. However, not everyone views bicycles as a fundamental component of the overall transportation system because presently, societies are heavily reliant on private vehicles. In reality, most see it only as a tool for recreational and exercise purposes. This paper seeks to identify the planning and design of bicycle lanes in Fukuoka, Japan. The research applies the site appraisal technique which involves gathering information about comparable site values within four areas i) Hakata station, ii) Ohori Park and Nishi Park, iii) Island city and iv) Fukuoka residential area. The findings identified various policies, guidelines and designs for bicycle infrastructure in Japan. There are significant differences between bicycle road, bicycle lane and sidewalks in Japan and Malaysia. Some of the findings show that Japan is gearing towards an even more bicycle friendly environment with the promulgation of the Promotion of Bicycle Use Act. However, there are also some setbacks such as the ineffectiveness of colored lanes to differentiate between bicycle lanes and pedestrian or vehicle lanes. Malaysia needs a blueprint and guidelines at the state and local levels to designate bicycle lanes and guarantee users’ safety and enjoyment. A specific unit for cycling in transportation related agencies is proposed to make Malaysia a bicycle-friendly city. |
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