Boris Bajic
Guest
I do not have a strong view on this, but am interested to see what the views of others are.
I cycle less frequently in London and other cities these days, but still cross (and stop at) quite a few ASLs there and around the place.
I cannot be sure when I saw my first one. Or where.
I tend not to use them as intended. I occasionally use them as a means of slipping past another cyclist I imagine might hold me up at the green. I see other people using them like that too, so if it makes me a Pariah I'll have company on the naughty step.
But the questions are as follows:
1. Have they really improved your lot as a cyclist?
2. Do you get the impression that other road users understand their presence and function?
3. (Not in any way a loaded question here) Do you sometimes get the feeling that there is something a little token about their introduction?
4. Are they worth the paint?
With the caveat (as ever) that I am right and always will be, I'm interested nonetheless in reading the views of others (however risibly wrong) and seeing whether I am anything like a snug fit into the standard, urban-cycling mindset.
I cycle less frequently in London and other cities these days, but still cross (and stop at) quite a few ASLs there and around the place.
I cannot be sure when I saw my first one. Or where.
I tend not to use them as intended. I occasionally use them as a means of slipping past another cyclist I imagine might hold me up at the green. I see other people using them like that too, so if it makes me a Pariah I'll have company on the naughty step.
But the questions are as follows:
1. Have they really improved your lot as a cyclist?
2. Do you get the impression that other road users understand their presence and function?
3. (Not in any way a loaded question here) Do you sometimes get the feeling that there is something a little token about their introduction?
4. Are they worth the paint?
With the caveat (as ever) that I am right and always will be, I'm interested nonetheless in reading the views of others (however risibly wrong) and seeing whether I am anything like a snug fit into the standard, urban-cycling mindset.