Bicycle infrastructure - Test
  • 1. What is a bike lane?
A) A lane for scooters.
B) A lane for jogging.
C) A lane for parking bicycles.
D) A designated lane on the road for cyclists.
  • 2. What is a 'bike boulevard'?
A) A low-traffic street that prioritizes bicycle traffic.
B) A bike rental shop.
C) A bike-sharing program.
D) A type of bike race.
  • 3. What does 'bike infrastructure' refer to?
A) The network of facilities that support biking such as paths, lanes, and racks.
B) The sound of bike bells.
C) Bike accessories like helmets and locks.
D) Bicycle clothing.
  • 4. What is a 'cycle track'?
A) A track for cycling races.
B) A track for motor racing.
C) A circular path for biking practices.
D) A bike lane separated from the road by physical barriers.
  • 5. Why are protected bike lanes beneficial?
A) They physically separate cyclists from motor vehicle traffic.
B) They do not have any traffic signals.
C) They are cheaper to build than regular bike lanes.
D) They are narrower than regular bike lanes.
  • 6. How does 'bike parking' contribute to bicycle infrastructure?
A) It increases pollution.
B) It encourages speeding on bicycles.
C) It prevents people from biking.
D) It provides secure locations to park bicycles at destinations.
  • 7. What are 'bike signals' used for?
A) To give cyclists their own signals at intersections.
B) To signal for emergency bike repairs.
C) To alert pedestrians.
D) To communicate between cyclists.
  • 8. What is the purpose of bike racks?
A) To organize bike races.
B) To repair bicycles.
C) To sell bicycles.
D) To provide parking and secure storage for bicycles.
  • 9. What is a 'bike box' at an intersection?
A) A box filled with bike accessories.
B) An area at the front of an intersection designated for cyclists to wait for the light to change.
C) A box to store bicycles.
D) A competition for bikers.
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