Oldman said:Seattle has an abundance of these at the behest of a politically active local cycling club. We do have isolated two-way lanes that parallel sidewalks and roadway. Watching clueless cyclists ignore oncoming, turning cars is both horrific and amusing at the same time. I'm still loving the moment when a jerk in a Tesla and a precious "racer" on his Cervelo are holding up traffic arguing over whom had the right of way. One block away from this arterial (and most of the major "bike lanes") is a quiet side street that sensible riders should take. Most commuting cyclists are sharp, sensible riders that can deal with cars but the dedicated lanes seem to be more of a Darwinian funnel of fun...
Those two-way lanes are a menace. No-one expects the traffic interactions that they cause. Just dangerous.
The picture above is of a footpath, not a bike route. A footpath by another name is still a footpath. I don't ride on footpaths if I can possibly avoid it.