Glow worm
Legendary Member
- Location
- Near Newmarket
We're all familiar with poor provision on the roads for cyclists. Especially cycle lanes which often end suddenly or are used as extra parking for cars. I can understand a lot of antipathy towards these. On my commute, I'm really lucky to have many miles of separate cycle paths next to the road (A1303) which are paved and even have little white lines on'em. Lovely. I'll try to attach an image of part of my route showing the path. Its nice and wide (5' or so) and normally free of debris and encroaching vegetation. The route is alongside a very busy road, one of the main routes into Cambridge from the north east. There are very few interruptions for road junctions or driveways on the path and you can get up quite a pace. A number of few fellow cyclists though still choose the busy road, and not always the really fast guys. Even I seem to go quicker than some which is a minor miracle. I'm not saying they shouldn't of course- they're fully entitled to use the road- I just can't imagine why anyone would, as it's quite a fast and very busy road. I've seen descriptions of the paths like I use as 'farcilities' on here but I think they're pretty good TBH. I know everyone's routes and options are different but I wondered if anyone on here risks busy roads instead of decent paths where they have the choice. Or am I over estimating the risks of cycling in fast moving traffic?