thegrumpybiker
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Pardon my ignorance but what does ASL stand for?
thegrumpybiker said:Pardon my ignorance but what does ASL stand for?
fossyant said:Many ASL's don't have any filter or cycle lanes near them....quite a few on my route - just solid lined green boxes...
eldudino said:My only reason to say it's safer to enter from the right is the left is restricted due to the proximity of the cars to the kerb, the approaching cycle lane at this point isn't particularly wide however the right is open as there was no traffic in the opposite lane. It might be worth entering from the left to avoid this being an issue in the future.
Origamist said:with regard to this technical breach (which will soon be done away with)
Lurker said:(albeit technically illegal at the moment)
Good to hear that the existing poorly drafted legislation on this - which refers to 'vehicles' rather than 'motor vehicles' - is likely to be corrected very soon.
BentMikey said:Those feeder lanes are known as Death Alley anyway.
ianrauk said:Feeder lanes into ASL should be done away with.
Lurker said:No! As others have said, generally it's safer (albeit technically illegal at the moment) to enter a cycle box by overtaking rather than undertaking. Entering the box from the left increases the risk to you of a 'left hook'.
Good to hear that the existing poorly drafted legislation on this - which refers to 'vehicles' rather than 'motor vehicles' - is likely to be corrected very soon.
summerdays said:I've obviously missed this bit of information ... I take it the law is to be amended ... has anyone a link to this?
Origamist said:There's a bit of info in this thread:
http://www.cyclechat.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=21655&highlight=asl
jimboalee said:When I'm approaching a TL with ASL from the crownside, I try to get to the kerbside either across the ASL box or between stationary vehicles before the ASL box.
I do not however, perch myself immediately in front of the leading vehicle inside the ASL box. AND, I do not ride off from stationary 'slap-bang' infront of a motorist. I have the right of course, but it's asking for reaction and confrontation, just like what the OP got.
jimboalee said:When I'm approaching a TL with ASL from the crownside, I try to get to the kerbside either across the ASL box or between stationary vehicles before the ASL box.
I do not however, perch myself immediately in front of the leading vehicle inside the ASL box. AND, I do not ride off from stationary 'slap-bang' infront of a motorist. I have the right of course, but it's asking for reaction and confrontation, just like what the OP got.
summerdays said:If you are going to use a ASL - surely the place to be is bang infront of the motorist - where else would you suggest?