>>967176>if there is a section along your commute or regular riding that is poorly designed try recreating it here>try recreating it herekek, can't be done. Pic related, the major thoroughfare where I used to live in Brunswick, Melbourne, Australia.
As you can see, it has two lanes each way, with one lane having shared tram/car traffic and the other lane having parking. Space for bicycle/motorcycle filtering fits in there somewhere too. In the mornings the citybound parking lane is made a clearway to accommodate more traffic, and the same in the afternoons for the outbound parking lane. Speed limit is 40km/h, but can attest to the fact that if you drive down there you will average under 15km/h. Trams likewise are slow as fuck. The only people getting anywhere quickly are those on two wheels. And the only way to fix it is to knock down buildings on one or both sides of the street to make it wider.