Commuter cyclists urged to avoid Regent's Canal

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Miquel In De Rain

No Longer Posting
Rarely use canals now but did in the 1990's.
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
It does apparently get very busy and some cyclists are cycling at speed along it. I wouldn't particularly want to cycle at speed next to an open body of water a couple of feet from me!

From what was on the TV this morning, there are talks about introducing more cycle routes in the area to take some of the pressure off the canal towpath.
 
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wiggydiggy

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I'd agree 100% As soon as I got more comfortable on the bike I left the canal behind as a commuting route (not this one BTW Leeds/Liverpool formed part of my route) and migrated onto the road.

What they need to consider is are the routes 'in parallel' safe or interpreted as unsafe which may be driving people to use this route.
 

ianrauk

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In the mid 90's I used to work in an office overlooking Regent's Canal in Camden.
Used to see a good few confrontations between cyclists and peds. Once saw a cyclist knock into a couple of peds and fall off. One of the peds picked up the bike and threw it into the canal. cue lots of screaming and shouting and handbags.
 
I used to live a few hundred yards from this waterway and enjoyd the odd walk along it.

That was in the 80s and 90s, before anyone had invented cool, arriviste cycling as a tool of social cool or conspicuous consumption, so bikes were few.

Whilst I realise that all of the lifelong cyclists who ride fast and selfishly along towpaths have all been doing 3500 miles a year since they were three, the thruth is nobody who had a bike back then remembers seeing them.

I thought then and think now that the towpath is a place for pedestrians.

I'm afraid I'm with the Waterways Authorities.

So... That's me making a comfy spot on the fencetop then.
 

Glow worm

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Near Newmarket
In the mid- late 90s I used to commute 14 miles along the Brum- Worcester canal from Barnt Green to Central Brum and it was a total joy. I've always felt speed to be over rated and a nice gentle hour or so pootle at 10-15 mph suited me just fine. It was like a beautiful green corridor too.

I don't recall a single problem with peds, it was all very civilised and I'd often stop for a chat with regulars. I suspect folk just get along better generally there than London. There was one long, dark and very narrow tunnel near Five Ways that was a challenge! Put is this way, it was a choice between the horrendous A38 and the canal - the canal won hands down.
 
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I must admit its been very a long time since I last rode on a tow path, I've never used one for commuting.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Once, I was walking along the Rochdale canal towpath near Littleborough when I heard "On yer ..." being shouted by a cyclist doing about 20 mph who was had suddenly appeared alongside me. "... left!" when he was 10 yards past me!

I indicated my 'approval' in the usual fashion ... :cursing:
 
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