A Month without a Car
Friday, September 5th, 2008
Perhaps you read in Model D recently about Terry Paris Jr’s experiment: Detroit, One Man, One Month, No Car.
I spoke with Terry afterward and he really seemed to enjoy biking more. However, bad luck did strike him at the end.
And, as a nice little topper-off for this whole thing, on the last day of the experiment my bike was stolen in broad daylight outside a bar in Hamtramck – lock and all.
Terry also wrote a companion article listing ways to improve local public transit and biking options.
Bike racks on DDOT buses would also improve DDOT riders, too.
Oh, and bike lanes along major streets.
“A greater number of people would ride their bikes if the city had lanes,” says Todd Scott, Detroit Greenways coordinator. (It’s Detroit Greeways’ goal to get 400 miles of non-motorized lanes in Detroit.) “Bike lanes make the person feel a lot safer and makes the cars more aware. This would be a great city for bike lanes.”
Fortunately for Terry and the rest of us, DDOT bus bike racks and Detroit bike lanes are moving closer to reality.

