Tasker
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Being retired I decided to have a day out on the bike today simply because it was such a lovely spring day. Perhaps due to high spirits at seeing a bit of sun I went much further than I normally would, despite knowing my own limitations and so due to finding myself totally knackered, I chose the most direct road home, (the A53 should anyone be interested) but I think my horrendous experience must apply to loads of other A roads that are in effect little more than motorways in that traffic whizzes by your elbow at up to 70/80 MPH.
This particular road snakes left and right, up and down with loads of dangerous blind spots. There was one particular section that was very narrow, double white lines with no grass verge that was a steep uphill climb with the result I held the traffic up for a good ten minutes – there was literally nowhere to get off the road to let the traffic by. When I did eventually find somewhere I naturally pulled in to let the traffic by, and the abuse I got for holding everyone up was unbelievable but perhaps understandable.
My point is this: it seems to me that if this state of things continues we won’t be able to travel from one town to another without resorting to country lanes which meander all over the place adding miles to the journey, stuck to ‘cycling approved’ routes within our own localities, Sustrans notwithstanding.
For example, I’ve been considering cycling down to London to stay with relatives and should like to do the journey within a reasonable time. This inevitably involves going on A roads a lot of the time but after this afternoon’s experience I’m not so sure.
Therefore it occurs to me that it’s high time some sort of legislation was introduced whereby the powers that be are obligated to provide some sort of footpath running alongside these now dangerous to all but motoring traffic, so the cyclist and pedestrian can should he/she feel so inclined, be able to walk, cycle, horse ride etc. – Which is surely our right, these roads being the Queen’s highways, thus open for all to use?
Does anyone know of a pressure group that supports this? What do others think?
This particular road snakes left and right, up and down with loads of dangerous blind spots. There was one particular section that was very narrow, double white lines with no grass verge that was a steep uphill climb with the result I held the traffic up for a good ten minutes – there was literally nowhere to get off the road to let the traffic by. When I did eventually find somewhere I naturally pulled in to let the traffic by, and the abuse I got for holding everyone up was unbelievable but perhaps understandable.
My point is this: it seems to me that if this state of things continues we won’t be able to travel from one town to another without resorting to country lanes which meander all over the place adding miles to the journey, stuck to ‘cycling approved’ routes within our own localities, Sustrans notwithstanding.
For example, I’ve been considering cycling down to London to stay with relatives and should like to do the journey within a reasonable time. This inevitably involves going on A roads a lot of the time but after this afternoon’s experience I’m not so sure.
Therefore it occurs to me that it’s high time some sort of legislation was introduced whereby the powers that be are obligated to provide some sort of footpath running alongside these now dangerous to all but motoring traffic, so the cyclist and pedestrian can should he/she feel so inclined, be able to walk, cycle, horse ride etc. – Which is surely our right, these roads being the Queen’s highways, thus open for all to use?
Does anyone know of a pressure group that supports this? What do others think?