'lympics disruption

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Flyingfox

Senior Member
Location
SE London
Has anyone noticed how narrow the non-Olympic lane is in places going West along the Embankment? I came out of the Blackfriars tunnel this morning and noticed the car in front took up the whole width of the lane. What is going to happen when the driver of a car or large vehicle gets impatient and wants to overtake but doesn't want to risk a fine by going into the Olympic lane to make a safe overtake? Just madness!
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
I saw the olympic lanes last night,looks like even Addiscum Lee can't will use them whatever .

FTFY
 

defy-one

Guest
Has anyone noticed how narrow the non-Olympic lane is in places going West along the Embankment? I came out of the Blackfriars tunnel this morning and noticed the car in front took up the whole width of the lane. What is going to happen when the driver of a car or large vehicle gets impatient and wants to overtake but doesn't want to risk a fine by going into the Olympic lane to make a safe overtake? Just madness!


The poor mans lane was blocked by coaches, we could see about a foot of it from temple to westminster bridge. Only way was to partially cross into the lmpic lane
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
There's no way I'd dive off it! No doubt it will be a stable platform for TV shots of the equestriantics in the park - expect loads of panning in and out shots.

I had a look at it as I cycled in thismorning.

I think it is a platform will be used for shots of the olympic park and stadium itself, nit just the horses.

You will get fantastic shots of fireworks over the stadium at the opening / closing ceremony from that platform.
 
Not sure if it's been posted elsewhere btu it looks like if you cycle in London, you're screwed!...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environme...on_types=news.reads&fb_source=other_multiline

Not that I live in London but... I don't see it. A bike can go anywhere a car can go, and with the amount of bikes in London, control and regulation of Olympic Lanes in relation to bikes using them will be neigh on impossible.

Yes cyclist will be affected when roads are completely closed and barriered off as in the picture, but I bet you'll find that if a road is open to cars, bikes will be on it. They'll probably get so congested that it'll end up looking like some twisted version of an alleycat race too!
 

Buddfox

Veteran
Location
London
It will be interesting to see what happens. I'm still planning on commuting to work during the Olympics, and some of the main routes have cycle lines in them anyway (e.g. along the Embankment). It wouldn't surprise me to see cyclists taking advantage of the Olympic lanes - let's call it filtering down the outside of the lane taking normal traffic - and as long as they're not holding anyone up (highly unlikely given traffic lights) I doubt it's going to be a big deal.
 

defy-one

Guest
The bit about £130 fines worries me. I got my beater bike ready tonight. Old bar ends,taped up the torn saddle and fitted a pair of scwalbe marathons for the adventure.
How can they police these lanes from cyclists?
 
Having just returned from a short hols (very nice thanks) I have a few concerns:

1. What did you do to the weather in this country whilst I was away?

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Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
This just gets horrificer* and horrificer!!

Jeez, by the end, the locals will be there with their own burning torches to set the place alight!




* - Not a real word, I know.
 

Jonno Boy

Regular
More to the point, how do TfL expect to get cyclists to stop? How can they impound bicycles?

I live a long, long way away from London but I always wonder if I'm going to move there. I reckon that TfL are a large load of jackasses, especially when it comes to cycling.
 

dawesome

Senior Member
More to the point, how do TfL expect to get cyclists to stop? How can they impound bicycles?

I live a long, long way away from London but I always wonder if I'm going to move there. I reckon that TfL are a large load of jackasses, especially when it comes to cycling.

TFL and that gummy clown Robin Wales.
 
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