jonny jeez
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- Chislehurst, Kent, UK
...this;
If this is the shape of things to come...then I cant wait!!
If this is the shape of things to come...then I cant wait!!
You dont *need* to go that slowly, I was just taking it deliberatley slow as i wanted the cam to pick up the road patterns and surfaces.The bits with empty city streets are okay (if a bit depressing), but the cobblestones, 8mph (I don't need a bike to do that), .
That's exactly how it feels (thanks) and yes, I dread to think what will happen when a collision does occur...it deserves better than that.The video actually doesnt do it justice. (nor does this picture) It's a nice place to be. If feels more human, there's an air of 'Watch your neighbour'. It's not tense in any way, and everyone moves with eyes wide open.
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I dare say it will be deemed a failure the first time someone hits something down there but what can you do?
It's a night and day difference.
I expect the cross-hatched design is supposed to make drivers subconsciously feel they need to drive slower. Traffic engineers are starting to use psychology in their efforts to calm traffic. But I worry it could be distracting - and more distraction for drivers is the last thing cyclists need. Maybe in the future the traffic engineers will begin to employ actual traffic engineering principles.
Maybe I'm just old-fashioned, but this treatment doesn't appeal to me at all. I like the idea of shared space, so this is far better than any bike lane or bike path design, but my initial reaction is "Ugh!" Twenty years on, when the road has fallen victim to the unavoidable scars from road works crews, this is just going to look even more of a mess.
same width, same amount of traffic, same amount of cyclists...what a waste of money.
not as good as a new school or hospital wing.Do you not think it looks better?