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Development of bicycle, pedestrian and public transportation networks in Oulu
Green Ways for Green Cities, 14-05-2013, Oulu
INDEX
1. Oulu, a green city? A traffic planning point of view
2. History of traffic planning in Oulu
3. Cycling in Oulu
4. Walking in Oulu
5. Public tranportation in Oulu
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Photo by Oululehti
Public transport Walking Cycling
Rotuaari
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MODAL SPLIT DEVELOPMENT
19 % 21 % 54 % 5 %
16 % 28 % 48 % 6 %
27 % 42 % 17 %9 %
0 % 20 % 40 % 60 % 80 % 100 %
2009
1989
1962
Walking
Cycling
Private car
Public transportation
Other
Year
MODAL SPLIT IN FINNISH CITIES
Walking 19 26 28 22 30 26
Cycling 21 7 4 14 13 14
TOTAL 40 33 32 36 43 40
Public transportation 5 26 16 6 9 5
GREEN CITIES? 45 59 48 42 52 45
Private car 54 39 50 58 48 55
Oulu Helsinki Tampere Jyväskylä Turku Lahti
Source: EPOMM Modal Split Tool
= a major challenge
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Photo: PPM, Uuno Laukka collection
THE GROWING CITY OF OULU
1600 1650 1700 1750 1800 1850
200 000
150 000
100 000
50 000
25 000
10 000 Oulu
founded
1605
1900 1950 1970 1990 2000 2010
New Oulu
2013
Oulu
University
1959
Railway
to Oulu
1886
TRAFFIC PLANNING PERIOD
YEAR
INHAB.
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TRAFFIC PLANNING EMERGED IN 1960’S
©PPM, Uuno Laukka Collection
TRAFFIC PLANNING PROCEDURES
WERE CREATED, FIRST STEPS TAKEN
©PPM, Uuno Laukka Collection
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AN EYE-OPENER IN 1969
CYCLING IN OULU
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• About 650 km of bicycle and pedestrian routes
– One of the most extensive cycling networks in the world / inhabitant (4,3 m)
– Not lanes among cars, but a separate, own network
– Separated by a green stripe or by a shoulder stone
– Busy crossings in levels
– Lots of routes inside the city structure
– Every bicycle and pedestrian route have street lights
– 98 % maintained during wintertime
• Unique cycling culture
– Historical / cultural reasons
– A normal thing to do; even grannies cycle during winter
© City of Oulu
WHY OULU IS SO SPECIAL?
1. Active cyclists all year round Cycle daily or several times a week both summer and winter time
2. Active summer cyclists, random winter cyclists Cycle daily or several times a weeks in summer time, but less than
once a week in winter time
3. Active summer cyclists, never on winter time.
Cycle daily or several times a weeks in summer, never in winter time
4. Random cyclists
Cycle summer time less than once a week, winter time even less
5. Non-cyclists Do not cycle
6. Others Missing answers make segmentation impossible
Population over 6 year old
CYCLING SEGMENTS IN OULU
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• 1969 Transport System Plan
– walking and cycling were included for the first time
• 1972 Development Plan of Bicycle and Pedestrian Traffic
– extensive network separated from car traffic covering the whole city
– separate funding for bicycle and pedestrian projects (also a lot of
construction using other funding sources)
– since then cycling and pedestrian planning have been a “part of the system”
• 1981 Development Plan of Bicycle and Pedestrian Traffic in City Center
• 1987 Pedestrian zone Rotuaari opens in the city centre
• 1993 Rotuaari extensions were made
• 2007 Strategy for Bicycle and Pedestrian traffic
– For the whole Oulu Region (Oulu + 12 municipalities + Road Authority)
• 2010 Development Plan of Bicycle and Pedestrian traffic
• 2011 – 2013 Rotuaari extensions, heating
• 2012 Cycling trip planner service
CYCLING MILESTONES IN OULU
© PPM
Bicycle and pedestrian network 1982 (as planned in 1972)
Regional bicycle network plan 2020 (from 2004)
A close-up on
next slide
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Bicycle and pedestrian network 1982 (from 1972)
Close up from the previous page
Crossings in levels
KEY FACTORS FOR CYCLING SUCCES
IN OULU • Human factors
– Cycling was understood to be an equal mode of transportation right from the beginning
– Became an essential tool in traffic and area planning
– Conflict of interests between traffic modes were found nonexistent
• Political factors – Extensive political unity was achieved in 1980’s – Political support has been an essential tool for the
success – Residents are proud of the cycling network
• Economical factors
– A separated funding from the year 1972 – Though mainly the network is funded trough
larger traffic infrastructure investments
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KEY FACTORS FOR CYCLING SUCCESS
IN OULU
• Technical factors – Regional accessibility as the
baseline – Quality demand: paved,
street lights, winter maintenance
– Cycling routes planned to go inside the city structure
– Continuation important -> expensive solutions were needed
– Crossings with busy streets and roads in levels
– Shared space with cars on low trafficked residential streets
– Car free city centre
Ilpo Okkonen
Main street
Other streets
Crossings/
roundabouts
Main route (regional)
other routes
Grade separation
EXAMPLE OF A CITY MASTER PLAN
Roads Bicycle and pedestrian ways
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WALKING IN OULU
ROTUAARI – PEDESTRIAN ZONE IN THE
HEARTH OF OULU
© HS
© Oulun liikekeskus ry
- 1967 the first try
- 1976 the second
- Third time succeeded in 1986
- Extensions in 1993 and 2011
- Heating 2011 - 2013
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ROTUAARI HEATING 2011 - 2013
SHARED SPACE
OR SEPARATED?
© Aamulehti
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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN OULU
© Kaleva
STARTED IN 1947
© Kaleva
Offer and demand by Koskilinjat 1995-2009
Line km
Passangers
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A LESSON LEARNED
• Long term planning and dedication are needed
• Co-operation between authorities and organizations essential
• New tools and ways of promoting cycling, walking and public transportation are needed
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THANK YOU!