This post is inspired by me seeing an ambulance in the bike lane by the apartment building opposite of mine.

By this point, I’m sure we’ve all had just about enough of anti-urbanists and NIMBYs claiming in bad faith that bike lanes and bus lanes will be obstructive for emergency vehicles, and as such cannot be built.

You’re probably well aware that exactly the opposite is the case - cars are the principal obstruction for emergency vehicles, and emergency vehicles can actually make very efficient use of bike and bus lanes to shorten response times.

I propose that we flip the argument on its head by rebranding bike and bus lanes as Emergency Vehicle-lanes, which just so happen to afford permission to buses and bikes when not in active use by emergency vehicles (which is of course already the case, everyone is required to yield any space to emergency vehicles, at least where I live).

This way, we kill this particular argument against bike and bus lanes in its crib, and expose the opposition as being actually against emergency vehicle mobility, in favour of having more lanes to drive their cars on.

Let me know what you think!

  • @OwlPaste
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    52 days ago

    normally emergency vehicle can? and do use any part of road or non road. over here at least they can easily jump on oncoming traffic lane just to cross a heavy traffic part of a road. See it happen so often its not an issue.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      12 days ago

      They can indeed. Bad faith actors like to claim that bike lanes are incompatible with emergency vehicular mobility - which is untrue and in fact opposite to what actually happens - and this style of rebranding would dismiss that argument without the need for further discussion.