ColinJ
Puzzle game procrastinator!
- Location
- Todmorden - Yorks/Lancs border
How about this one that I spotted in Todmorden yesterday ...
To ride, or not to ride, that is the question!
To ride, or not to ride, that is the question!
I've been at a S. Glos cycle forum meeting where it was explained that it was to reduce accidents at that spot. I think the angles could be better but it does allow an alternative option (I haven't actually used it myself). The speed of cars off the slip road isn't helped by the dip under the bridge. I have to admit to avoiding the slip road when going north by coming off, going around the roundabout, and rejoining (means I'm not going really slow as I meet the north bound slip road.)Don't know the underpass you mention, so not commenting on that.
I guess my point was cycling in Bristol is pretty good, in spite of lack of infrastructure - maybe even because of lack of infrastructure, with what little I've seen making things worse as a rule; Bristol Bath path / Strawberry line excepted- those are rather good. Even the A38 towards Aztec is fine to cycle along with the daily pelaton to work managing just fine on a dual carriageway with very few "out of my way" beeps for those of us sticking to the road / flyover etc.
There is a comically stupid bit of cycle lane on said A38 towards town where you are expected to go from a speedy (40mph limit, presumably 20+ cycling) through a 1m wide chicane, stop dead, then cross the slip road. I'd be astonished if a single cyclist has ever done this. Might take a photo for the Warrrington lot at some point.
I've been at a S. Glos cycle forum meeting where it was explained that it was to reduce accidents at that spot. I think the angles could be better but it does allow an alternative option (I haven't actually used it myself). The speed of cars off the slip road isn't helped by the dip under the bridge. I have to admit to avoiding the slip road when going north by coming off, going around the roundabout, and rejoining (means I'm not going really slow as I meet the north bound slip road.)
On that bit, I just barrel along the dual carriageway and rejoin the cycle path bit when I feel it is safe to do so, not when some council paint planner deems it safe.
Going into town you forgot to add downhill at speed! I'm not sure I've ever seen a cyclist use it.quite - it isn't even just paint - there;s a curb as well so it's right narrow and nearly a right angle bend off the A38 - nuts !
Oddly similar to the ones they have in Germany. Red routes or something they're called. The difference between us and the Germans? Germans advertise it clearly as a cycle lane to all and pedestrians dont walk in them as much
I do in one location and I don't know why they don't do the same in other locations. I'm always surprised how well it is respected.Another key difference is the side road pictured, here in Germany bikes have priority across it and heaven help any motorist who doesn't give way. So folk generally cycle straight across with no hesitation. Try that in Britain!