| Bicyclists share the road with cars on Carrera 60, which leads to Parque Simon Bolivar. |
| Carrera 60 has plenty of room for adding a bike lane. |
The 26th Street Cicloruta is the city's longest, newest and undoubtedly its most expensive bike lane.
But, altho 26th St. passes within a kilometer of the park, Carrera 60, which connects the two, lacks a bike lane - altho it has ample space to build one.
Why? You'll have to ask the geniuses at City Hall who design these things.
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| A map of Simon Bolivar Park and some nearby bike lanes. |
| And, Carrera 60 connects to Calle 26, with its newly-rebuilt lane for bikes. |
| Racks for dozens of bicycles in Renacimiento Park, but I've never seen more than a few bikes here. Who decided that a 100 cyclists would all want to park together in this small public park? |
Meanwhile, many important destinations, such as government buildings, banks, supermarkets and many TransMilenio bus stations have no bike parking at all.
| Half of Calle 60 does get shut to cars during La Ciclovia, on Sundays and holidays. |
| A boy bicycles in Simon Bolivar Park. |
| A girl bicycles in Simon Bolivar Park. Would she risk sharing a street with cars? |
