The Times reveals the countrys worst roads for cycling....

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gambatte

Middle of the pack...
Location
S Yorks
Is it just me, or when you take into account things like this, alongwith all the Addisson Lee 'stuff' and news items such as this http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17823676

Does it get your hopes up, just a little bit, that maybe the tides starting to turn... slightly?
 

headcoat

Über Member
Location
Wirral
Looks like the Isle of Man is the safest place to ride :smile:

Looks quite scary out there when you look at the interactive map. Lets hope something gets done about the infrastructure.
 
I like the idea of the interactive map and although it claims to have been updated 23rd inst, it is inaccurate.

It is only showing 1 cycling fatality in the Sunderland area, whereas there are at least 2 more in very close proximity, that I know of in recent years.

IMO if they're not getting the serious stuff accurate, then I personally have no hope for the accuracy of the lesser injury data.
 

snorri

Legendary Member
Is there any way of finding out the nature of the problem reported?
I have checked the location of the 7 danger points in my locality and don't know what the reporter could have been considering to be dangerous.
The danger points reported are at each end of a poorly designed contraflow, at a poor interface between joint user path and road, at a roundabout/flyover on a dual carriageway. The other 3 seem to be at completely random points.
 

davefb

Guru
theres a road safety campaign been going on (drivesafe?roadsafe?) which targets the most dangerous roads(ones with most deaths/serious injuries), then 'make them safe' , locally this has meant a few 50mph instead of 60 limits imposed... it *seems* to have been a very successful idea..
except the cat+fiddle, which basically kills motorcyclists... but because this makes it's reputation 'more serious' it seems more motorcyclists ride it. hence more deaths...

On the face of it, a uk wide 'audit' to target the worst would be a great idea, just hope it doesnt mean making the junctions 'not fit for purpose' ie, to slow everyone down, i *hate* cyclist 'solutions' like that..
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
What you have to realise is that Elephant and Castle is a very busy junction used by loads of cyclists. CS7 must be one of the busiest, if not the busiest cycle lane in the UK, so by it's very nature it will attract loads of complaints.
 
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