Two Takes Balanced

Norwegian city makes it easy for bikers to ride up steep hills

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Mar 27, 2014
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TECHi's Analysis

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This one goes out to all the city cyclists who have pulled up to the bottom of a steep-ass hill with three words echoing through their head: Oh. Hell. No. The Norwegian city of Trondheim built a special bike-lift that gives folks with wheels a free ride, no pedaling required. The clever installation has actually been around for over two decades now; Trampe, the original, was set up in 1993, but was replaced last year by a new, patented CycloCable design.

 

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Treehugger's Report

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When we recently showed an elevator designed for pedestrians and cyclists,readers were not impressed, calling it serious overkill when all that was needed to get up the hill was a decent path with switchbacks. This may be true for the serious cyclist, but for the average commuter cyclist or older rider, hills can be a real impediment. One city in Norway dealt with this problem with the Trampe, a sort of ski lift for cyclists. Trondheim first installed it in 1993 and rebuilt it with a newer,supposedly safer system called the CycloCable in 2013. Diehards may say that this kind of thing isn’t necessary, but 41% of the users in Trondheim say they are bicycling more because of it.

TECHi's Verdict: Balanced

TECHi weighs both sides before reaching a conclusion.

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