it’s very rare here in sweden, presumably because 99.93% of our bike paths are just widened sidewalks or fully separate from the
the only thing you’ll regularly see “parked” on them is mail vehicles, but those are small moped-classed things these days and generally don’t even block the whole width.
It may just be a question of cultural acceptability. I visited a few European countries (Germany, France, Belgium) where it seems very acceptable to park on sidewalks. They even have road signs telling car drivers that they can just hop on the sidewalk and park there.
Yet, I’m in Québec, a North American stroad paradise, and parking cars on sidewalks is usually a no-no. I don’t think there is even rules to allow this. It’s just generally not acceptable and those doing that will usually get a fine. It still happens, obviously, but I very rarely see a row or cars parked on the sidewalk. However, the acceptable part here, is that people will park their mobile living rooms on bike paths. Separated or not, we even need bollards and chicanes in some places to physically stop them. And unfortunately the police tolerates this. In fact, they also park on bike paths.
I envy you if this is not something common in Sweden.
actually now that i think about it i have seen people do the “leg up on sidewalk” parking, but only in front of their own house because they forget that other people might want to walk in front of their house (and maybe outright want them to not do so, the selfish shitheads)
but otherwise parking on a sidewalk/bike path is like parking your car in the middle of the road, it’s just not something that even occurs as a possibility to most people
This is universal. Wherever you are in the world, if there is a bike path or a bike lane, there will be cars parked on it.
I went to the small caribbean island of Marie-Galante last year and rented a bike. The only bike path on the island has cars parked in it.
it’s very rare here in sweden, presumably because 99.93% of our bike paths are just widened sidewalks or fully separate from the
the only thing you’ll regularly see “parked” on them is mail vehicles, but those are small moped-classed things these days and generally don’t even block the whole width.
It may just be a question of cultural acceptability. I visited a few European countries (Germany, France, Belgium) where it seems very acceptable to park on sidewalks. They even have road signs telling car drivers that they can just hop on the sidewalk and park there.
Yet, I’m in Québec, a North American stroad paradise, and parking cars on sidewalks is usually a no-no. I don’t think there is even rules to allow this. It’s just generally not acceptable and those doing that will usually get a fine. It still happens, obviously, but I very rarely see a row or cars parked on the sidewalk. However, the acceptable part here, is that people will park their mobile living rooms on bike paths. Separated or not, we even need bollards and chicanes in some places to physically stop them. And unfortunately the police tolerates this. In fact, they also park on bike paths.
I envy you if this is not something common in Sweden.
actually now that i think about it i have seen people do the “leg up on sidewalk” parking, but only in front of their own house because they forget that other people might want to walk in front of their house (and maybe outright want them to not do so, the selfish shitheads)
but otherwise parking on a sidewalk/bike path is like parking your car in the middle of the road, it’s just not something that even occurs as a possibility to most people