BentMikey
Rider of Seolferwulf
- Location
- South London
Origamist said:I've mentioned before that I used to think narrow pinch points presented the most acute problems for cyclists. However, experience has taught me that wider pinch points are in many ways more problematic as drivers often think that you should cycle in the gutter in order for them to pass you with a foot spare, and only a few inches from the refuge/bollard during the overtake. These "wider" pinch points create a critical road width that can lead to trouble - narrow pinch points tend to discourage overtakes as there is simply not enough room to share the lane. I take the centre of the lane through pretty much every pinch point I come to.
I think you're right - narrow ones are not a big problem. It's grey area width pinch points (and roads too), that are most difficult to deal with IME.