Gez73
Veteran
My good lady and I have just returned from a City break in Berlin. Lovely weather and went to the Sweden game on Tuesday, but more importantly they have the best commuting culture I could even imagine. There are bike parking spaces everywhere and most of them contain bikes most of the time. Very few lycra clad riders and of the half dozen or so we actually saw, most of them are the city courier types who for obvious reasons need the most comfy gear for a day in the saddle. The bikes are almost exclusively city bikes with hub dynamo's and more than a few had butterfly handlebars and crates or baskets. Very few helmets or hi-vis. Drivers are very patient with cyclists each other and pedestrians. Oddly enough a car can make a right turn (the equivalent to a left turn in UK terms) on a red light if there are no pedestrians crossing but will always give priority to the peds on a green man, who wears a hat on their lights! We found this a little worrying until we realised they will allow you to cross and expect to have to stop while turning. Absolutely no RLJing whatsoever although there was quite a bit of pavement riding and weaving by the cyclists so keeping a straight line when walking was advised to avoid any surprises. Such a nice city too apart from cycling. If there are any Berliners here I salute you!!
....the beer's incredibly good too!!
