BentMikey
Rider of Seolferwulf
- Location
- South London
How will you deal with bikers in bus lanes? I'm talking about specific strategies to deal with the (I think) almost inevitable close and high speed passes that we'll get from some bikers.
CotterPin said:The LCC are encouraging their local groups in the different boroughs to carry out cycle counts before and after the introduction of the pilot scheme to see if there is any change in cyclists on specific roads. It won't be strictly accurate because the data will be collected at different times of year (around now and then in January) but it may give some useful information.
Hopefully, TfL may do some of their own research in this field.
Other than that I would suggest that if you have any experiences of dangerous behaviour by motorcyclists in the bus lanes, to keep a record of it and to feed it to TfL or even to Johnson himself.
It is also worth bearing in mind that the pilot is only on red routes. It does not include bus lanes on other roads and it most certainly does not cover bike lanes or Advanced Stop Lines. It is worth observing whether there is an increase in this activity (if it can get higher).
tdr1nka said:I've noticed a marked increase in scooters undertaking and overtaking me too close in the bus lanes on the Old Kent Road this last week.
Having to spend an inordinate amount of the ride checking repeatedly over both shoulders to insure I can move within the width of the bus lane.
User3143 said:Isn't this covered in cylecraft?![]()
User3143 said:Isn't this covered in cylecraft?![]()
LOGAN 5 said:+1
I've been experiencing this for ages on the A23 red route bus lane through Streatham-Kennington as it's been legal for motorbikes to use this previous trial route for some time now. They undertake and overtake close as you say which is tricky if having to move out for manholes or other obstacles or even overtaking buses at the stops. I can see it only getting worse. I've taken to using more hand signals which seems to slow them down a bit.
The scooters are the worst. They don't seem to be able to anticipate much or read the road propertly.
Jake said:I'm fearing it. the buslane is somewhere I feel relativly safe. I guess a lot of peoples opinions about it depend on their routes to work. If i was sitll on the towpath i wouldnt give a toss as it would not affect me. but now i feel I'm just going to be waiting to be run down. It's scary/dangerous enough as it is. Echoing other posts about potholes and the speed they come up behind you without any warning. I do think its going to put people off cycling and as soon as the injuries and deaths caused by MB's, which I belive they will, it will eventualy put me off too.
I'm fearing it.