Friday, May 27, 2011

Folding Bikes on Muni

Muni has recently decided to allow folding bikes aboard all buses and streetcars, excluding the historic cable cars.

Bike advocates including Bert Hill, chairman of the SF Bicycle Advisory Committee, have been lobbying for all bikes to be allowed onto Muni buses. Nevertheless, Hill and others see this as a step in the right direction. Spokesman Paul Rose of the MTA believes this policy will promote the city's transit-first policy which, according to the Chronicle, "aims to get people out of their cars to cut down on air pollution and traffic congestion."

However, Rose also warns that officials need to keep an eye on how this change will affect commuters. Because while Hill and other bike advocates have responded positively to this announcement, many comments on this article--by mostly non-biking commuters--are not nearly as welcoming. The topics of criticisms range from demanding bikers pay extra to complaining that bikes will overcrowd already overcrowded buses. Such comments included:
JuniperoSerra: Bad idea! Who wants to get dirt from their tires or grease from the bike's chain on their clothes when these folks take their folding bikes onto a crowed [sic] bus or streetcar.

ender_of_sf: Things are bad enough on our too often overcrowded busses [sic] as it is, espeically [sic] during commute hours. Why do bike riders think the public transit should haul their vehicals [sic] around at no extra charge when they don't feel like riding them.

sfnative650: So now some guy rides his bike up to the bus and everybody has to wait for him to fold up his bike? And then they get to trip over it trying to get in or out the bus? Looks like lawsuits here...Aren't bikes to be ridden and not ride on a bus? How about the bus tow a trailer behind it so you can store your car and ride the bus?

qframer: I'm a folding bike rider. I love them. I am a member of bicycle advocacy groups, and I want transit options for bikes.

But this is INSANITY. There is no way I can fit comfortably in any Muni vehicle with my folding bike unless it is nearly empty. I can't believe both Muni and Bicycle Coalition people put this much effort into something that will only build resentment toward cyclists.
What are your thoughts?

2 comments:

LBJ said...

I ride a Montague folding bike and I'd at least like to have the option of taking my bike on public transportation. I have a cloth case for the bike, and once it's folded, it's no bigger than a suitcase, and a lot smaller than most strollers. I think it would be worth giving it a try at least.

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