EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 17 MIN
113 / Bike parking blunders.
from good traffic. · host Brad Biehl
In Portland for the summer and reflecting once more on the most underrated piece of bike infrastructure: parking. While we rightfully obsess over bike lanes and protected paths, we ignore the fact that transportation sits parked 95% of the time. This quick-hit episode breaks down what makes a good rack, why installation matters, and why bike parking is actually a gateway to widening bike culture. We also touch on: The Portland standard for staple racks. Spacing and positioning failures. U-lock strategies against tire theft. Testing neighborhood bikeability through their racks. Why Shabazz Stuart and others center parking in the conversation. The difference between leisure cycling and transportation cycling. Friction points that keep people in cars. Timeline:00:00 Intro.02:16 In Portland for the summer, thinking about design details.02:45 Mid-block crosswalks as a litmus test for pedestrian priority.04:48 99% of bike infrastructure talk focuses on movement between A and B.05:40 The problem: bikes are parked 95% of the time.07:24 We spend almost no time talking about bike parking.08:47 Every friction point is someone choosing to drive instead.10:26 Bike racks in Portland, Columbus, Dallas, Phoenix.12:08 Staple racks as the gold standard.12:28 U-lock technique: through frame, tire, and rack.13:15 Installation guides aren't being followed.13:49 Real example: moving truck blocking the rack access.14:54 Bike parking as a public realm and urban design question.16:29 Wrapping up.Links:On Portland's bike staple racks.
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In Portland for the summer and reflecting once more on the most underrated piece of bike infrastructure: parking. While we rightfully obsess over bike lanes and protected paths, we ignore the fact that transportation sits parked 95% of the time. This quick-hit episode breaks down what makes a good rack, why installation matters, and why bike parking is actually a gateway to widening bike culture. We also touch on: The Portland standard for staple racks. Spacing and positioning failures. U-lock strategies against tire theft. Testing neighborhood bikeability through their racks. Why Shabazz Stuart and others center parking in the conversation. The difference between leisure cycling and transportation cycling. Friction points that keep people in cars. Timeline:00:00 Intro.02:16 In Portland for the summer, thinking about design details.02:45 Mid-block crosswalks as a litmus test for pedestrian priority.04:48 99% of bike infrastructure talk focuses on movement between A and B.05:40 The problem: bikes are parked 95% of the time.07:24 We spend almost no time talking about bike parking.08:47 Every friction point is someone choosing to drive instead.10:26 Bike racks in Portland, Columbus, Dallas, Phoenix.12:08 Staple racks as the gold standard.12:28 U-lock technique: through frame, tire, and rack.13:15 Installation guides aren't being followed.13:49 Real example: moving truck blocking the rack access.14:54 Bike parking as a public realm and urban design question.16:29 Wrapping up.Links:On Portland's bike staple racks.
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