ASL feeder lane and..conflicting info

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jayonabike

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(wrong bike BTW)

That's right, this is a cycling forum. Motorbike forums are that way ----->
 

deptfordmarmoset

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I'm talking about training to read the road. How much have you had to command such an arrogant position of grandeur ?

(wrong bike BTW)
I had to laugh though! ''How many posts has she read?'' would be a more appropriate question,:rolleyes:

Anyhow, have you noticed the similarity between an HGV's blind spot and an ASZ plus feeder lane? Personally, I keep coming back to the notion of a shared, merge-with-bikes priority zone in the left hand lane approaching junctions. No ASZs would then be necessary. The merge-with-bikes bit is so that, in the event of a fatality, the HGV left-hook would be a criminal offence. If bikes can't filter (no filter, no overtake) for 50 or so yards, that seems a fair price for surviving.
 
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Linford

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That's right, this is a cycling forum. Motorbike forums are that way ----->

The experiences are very similar in stationary or slow moving traffic...if you did both and had some quality training in either, you wouldn't be so dismissive.
 
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Linford

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I had to laugh though! ''How many posts has she read?'' would be a more appropriate question,:rolleyes:

Anyhow, have you noticed the similarity between an HGV's blind spot and an ASZ plus feeder lane? Personally, I keep coming back to the notion of a shared, merge-with-bikes priority zone in the left hand lane approaching junctions. No ASZs would then be necessary. The merge-with-bikes bit is so that, in the event of a fatality, the HGV left-hook would be a criminal offence. If bikes can't filter (no filter, no overtake) for 50 or so yards, that seems a fair price for surviving.

The current set up is like the rest of the badly designed cycling infrastructure..lip service to keep the vocal ones quiet, and not really that good upon closer inspection.
 
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Linford

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[QUOTE 2922776, member: 30090"]So you are asking for advice? Beginners is that way ->[/quote]

You don't need an asl when running all those reds beano2
 

deptfordmarmoset

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Rule no.2 (Rule no. 1 was no overtaking in a bike priority zone at junctions)

It gives pedestrians a shout at the right to the roads too.
 
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Linford

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:bravo:SCRAP ALL CYCLE FACILITIES COZ THEY ARE SH!T.
Better still, just scrap the dangerous ones like asl's cos they tick boxes but increase risk. The only ones to benefit are the council's as it increases their budgets
 
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Linford

Linford

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[QUOTE 2923018, member: 30090"]Only a dickhead quotes a members post and then refers to that member by their name as well - eh Linford?[/quote]

Indeed...you just did that :rolleyes:
 

wiggydiggy

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Couldnt link to Magna's blog as forgot CC is blocked at work d'oh!

I actually think that whilst an ASL may add value to certain junctions/parts of the road, there simply isn't a safe/good way of providing adequate 'feeder' to it, unless we take an entire lane not just a small 'passage'?
 
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Linford

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[QUOTE 2924674, member: 45"]That's an excellent argument for traveling at a speed which is appropriate for the conditions. Well done that man.[/quote]

FTFY
 
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