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draft Luka Mladenovic Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia Slovenia Establishment of a pedestrian zone Larger number of visitors Growing numbers of cyclists Perceived conflict pedestrianscyclists between citizens politicians and in ID: 472328

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Addressing the conflict between cyclists and pedestrians in Ljubljanadraft

Luka Mladenovic, Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, SloveniaSlide2

Establishment of a pedestrian zone

Larger number of visitors

Growing numbers of cyclistsSlide3

Perceived conflict pedestrians-cyclists between citizens, politicians and in mediaAdministration considers ban of cycling in the city centre Slide4

“I walk the path you cycle”

SUMMARY OF THE MEASURE:

survey

on conflicts between pedestrians and cyclists in Ljubljana pedestrian zone

present

ation of results

to city politicians and decision makers

actions to improve coexistenceSlide5

Counting

manual counting

of cyclists and pedestrians in pedestrian zone

4

intervals

: working day (7:30-9:30, 14h–16h, 16h-18h), Saturday (11h-13h

)

Densities calculated and compared to standards (PRESTO project)Slide6

Bicycle

C

limate

Test survey

survey

for pedestrians and cyclists

based on Trendy Travel’s

surveySlide7

Key conflict points in the city centre identified (high density of pedestrians and cyclists in peak hours)Slide8

Survey results: public support for soft measuresSlide9

Result: Only soft measures tested

Attention zone

Promotion in media

Cycling with polititians

News articles