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RideSafe: Smart Cycle Lanes for a Greener City

Cycling is one of the easiest and most healthy ways to travel in a city. It saves money, reduces pollution, and helps keep one fit. But actually, cyclists often feel unsafe because there are no proper lanes for them. They have to ride beside buses, cars, and bikes. This makes people avoid cycling even when they want to.

Current solutions are painted cycle lanes which exist in a few places but they are still poorly maintained and broken midway or are even taken by parked vehicles. This shows a major gap: people are interested in cycling, but current infrastructure does not support them.

That’s why I thought of CycleSafe Tracks.

This idea is simple and practical: we create dedicated cycle lanes on main roads which are separated from traffic by using low, flexible rubber dividers (like speed bumps along the road). These dividers are cheap, easy to install, and also will prevent cars from entering the lane, while still allowing emergency vehicles to cross if required.

At night, these lanes can use glow-in-the-dark paint and solar-powered lights for visibility. At intersections, we could have push buttons for cyclists which link to traffic signals, giving them a green light for a safe crossing. In crowded areas, 3D zebra crossings can automatically slow vehicles, protecting cyclists and even pedestrians.

This solution benefits cyclists by providing them with safety and even families who want their children to ride without fear, and the environment by reducing dependency on cars and pollution. Governments also benefit, as CycleSafe Tracks are affordable, cheap, and show progress to smart city goals.

This problem matters to me because I’ve seen many people avoid cycling mainly due to danger and not because they don’t want to try it. With CycleSafe Tracks, we can make cycling safe, practical, and plausible.

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  • Great idea! I love how CycleSafe Tracks focuses on practical, affordable ways to make cycling safer and more appealing. The combination of physical dividers, lighting, and smart intersections shows real thought for both safety and convenience. Very relatable and solution-oriented!
  • This is a very practical and impactful idea! I like how CycleSafe Tracks focuses on affordability and safety with simple dividers, glow paint, and solar lighting. It makes cycling more attractive for families, students, and daily commuters. Highlighting government adoption for smart city goals makes it even stronger. A smart step toward safer, greener cities!
  • Love this idea! I bike to campus sometimes and the scariest part is sharing the road with buses and cars. The flexible rubber dividers and glow-in-the-dark paint sound practical and not crazy expensive, which is awesome
  • Such an innovative idea, I appreciate the parts where you mentioned about controlled signals, cyclists friendly crossings and dividers.
  • Love this idea! 🚴 Safe, affordable, and eco-friendly—CycleSafe Tracks could really make cities more cyclist-friendly.
  • Love this! 🚴 Safety is the biggest reason people avoid cycling, and CycleSafe Tracks sound like a simple but powerful fix. It would actually make city cycling feel doable for everyone
  • CycleSafe Tracks is a smart and practical solution that makes cycling safer, encourages more people to ride, and supports healthier, greener urban transport.
    love your idea
  • This is a very practical idea, not just theoretical. I like that you suggested affordable solutions like rubber dividers and solar lights instead of expensive tech.
    Awesome idea well done my Friend👏👏 !
  • CycleSafe Tracks is a practical and well-designed idea that directly addresses cyclist safety. Features like flexible dividers, glow-in-the-dark lanes, and cyclist-controlled signals are thoughtful, affordable, and could genuinely make cycling safer and more appealing in cities.
  • I like the small but smart details: push-button signals for cyclists and 3D zebra crossings. They make it feel realistic.
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