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02-12-2017, 09:43 AM | #1 | |||
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02-12-2017, 11:28 AM | #2 | ||
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We are already seeing the future by the current policies in place now...
Green taxpaying London cbd cyclists now about to be thrown 'under the bus' to help save the UK economy, problem is there's no room under the bus anymore.. Sounds like the struggling London cbd shop owners were left out of any consultation process or were ignored completely. Nothing unusual there, not surprising either.. cheers, Maka
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02-12-2017, 11:52 AM | #3 | ||
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Melbourne is also approaching this way of thinking.
With the removal of many car parks and car lanes, getting into the CBD is a pain. Thankfully we've discovered local suburban shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants are just as good if not better than those in the CBD without the hassle of travel and attitude. A lot of others are also seeing this. Now I only go to the CBD for work.
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02-12-2017, 12:06 PM | #4 | ||
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Cycling on busy public roads is the work of the devil. Cycling is a child's hobby best reserved for the footpath, playground, back suburban streets or through the park or forest. Any self respecting person wouldn't put his life and safety on the line by riding a 2 wheeled flimsy hollow metal frame on a roadway carrying solid moving objects weighing infinitely more, piloted by fallible human beings. The draft caused by a B-double travelling past at a mere 60kph is enough to suck a car door wide open, Imagine what it would do to an unfortunate cyclist riding by on his flimsy 2 wheeled widow maker...
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02-12-2017, 01:16 PM | #5 | ||
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Perhaps they could run it similar to how they run clearway zones during peak hour here? Leave it as a bicycle lane between 6-9am and 4-6pm but allow street parking during all other times? London is most likely always busy which may make it very hard to implement.
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02-12-2017, 03:12 PM | #7 | |||
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Ban everything with just 2 wheels i reckon..... Wait ban trucks as well, they are too slow, hold up traffic and cause heaps of congestion as well as over represented wear and tear on our roads. Dont get me started on the elderly.... should be license checked every 6 months.... actually bugger it... get em off the road, slow reaction times, they hit accelerator instaed of brakes and are just plain loony. 4WD.... bugger them too. Too big and slow, older models bellow diesel and the &@)(n noise some of them make not to mention how much side room parking space at the shops they hog up.... ban them The moron morning late for school drop off mums !!!! Scant regard for anything that breathes and even more lethal when behind the wheel of a high riding 4WD. Self entitlement and ignorance on steroids. Ban them. Buses, woohoo. Ban them. Who needs slow moving constant stop start pieces of $&@t that are designed to carry 40 people with seldom more than 3 people jamming our narrow suburban goat tracks. Oh man, the roads are a war zone hey. Those poor bike riders need to contend with all these morons. I feel sorry for them.
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02-12-2017, 03:45 PM | #8 | |||
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I have been riding my bicycle while being passed by a B-double doing 100kmph. The draft didn't move me off my line at all. But obviously I'm not self respecting. |
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02-12-2017, 04:58 PM | #9 | |||
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a) the ones that race along the CBD streets and footpaths seemingly oblivious to pedestrians; b) those that bring them on the train in the peak hours when they are banned in Perth and scrape your legs with bikes and occupy a second seat with their backpack or sit their sweaty smelly Lycra bodies nest to you after they have sprinted to the station; c) those groups of cyclist who think it's OK to clog the whole road width (however many lanes) so you can't safely pass; e) those who disobey the road rules (particularly traffic lights and stop and give way signs) endangering pedestrians and putting themselves at risk of collision with cars; f) those that drive without before sunup and after sunset without lights and expects drivers to be able to see them; and g) those of shared cycle pedestrian paths who seem to think they have priority over pedestrians and that the path is a race track. I used to inline skate for a while and some cyclists often deliberately and unnecessarily pushed you off the road while coming towards you (they and everything else actually legally have right of way over skaters on paths in WA and knew it) which meant you ended up in the sand head over tit. When I do cycle, and it has been a few years now (mostly at night and I do have lights - lit up like a Christmas tree even and mainly use suburban footpaths or cycle ways) I do get ****ed off by the motorists who: a) When you are on the road, try and buzz you and pass as close as possible while blowing their horn and/or throwing empty cans or stubbies at you (encouragement for wearing my helmet I guess); and/or b) Insist on putting their lights on full beam as they drive towards you (makes it hard to see cycle obstructions like posts that the council insist in randomly putting in the middle of dual use paths and storm-water cover grates that have their bars parallel to the direction of travel so they can trap tyres).
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02-12-2017, 06:01 PM | #10 | ||
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Where and why did it all go wrong? Most of last century, up to sometime in the early 60's I suspect, cycle to car ratio was much greater than it is now but as I remember it (50, 60, and 70's at least in WA), there was much more mutual respect and politeness from motorists and cyclist up to the 1990's and cyclist complied with the road laws. Some of the differences as I recall them were:
a) there were no dedicated cycle paths, b) adults on cycles weren't allowed on footpaths; c) only the few racing cyclists wore helmets (then of the padded or leather variety), e) most children cycled to schools and a vast majority of the working and even a lot of the middle class cycled to work; f) most cycles had permanent generator driven lights fitted; g) up to sometime in the 50's all cycles (in WA) were registered and number plated; h) bikes were mostly heavy steel bodied devices; i) there was no Lycra, just cotton sports gear for the racing cyclists and most people commuting wore their suits or normal day wear etc.; j) bikes weren't allowed on trains or buses; k) motor traffic generally was probably not as heavy due to the greater use of cycles and public transport; l) traffic lights were probably less common except in the CDB; and j) pedestrian traffic in the CDB was probably greater (before the advent of suburban shopping centres). Does Lycra and lighter weight cycles do something to people? Well I guess in those old days the lack of helmets made both sides appreciate the vulnerability of cyclists, most motorist were also cyclist or had recently been cyclists so had more empathy for cyclists, life was slower paced and courtesy was in fact more common, people were generally not so self involved/engaged, and cycles stayed out of the way of pedestrians and public transport commuters. I guess we can't turn back the clock but we have lost something along the way.
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02-12-2017, 07:15 PM | #11 | |||
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People complained there is never any inner city parking and too much traffic so they decided to rip up the railway out of the rail corridor, then replace it with a tram up the main street which no one is going to use and there will be even less room for cars and parking. At least they will get some money once they sell off most of the rail corridor land to developers. They wonder why inner city shops are deserted and closing down while suburban shopping centres are packed. |
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02-12-2017, 07:51 PM | #12 | ||
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It's just like the news and current affairs programs. Every few weeks/months, just rehash the same stories to enrage the masses and get attention.
I guess AFF hasn't had a cyclist bash thread for a while. |
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03-12-2017, 09:56 AM | #15 | ||
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This thread is about bike lanes, not bike riders.
If you want to comment on cyclists behaviour, try Whirlpool.
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03-12-2017, 09:58 AM | #16 | ||
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I’m pretty sure that an Idiot on a bike is still an idiot in their car or even truck if they drive one.
I’m just glad that no motorists ever break the road rules otherwise it would make most the complainers hypocrites
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03-12-2017, 01:52 PM | #17 | ||
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Alternative view on cycling that claims that bike lanes cause car congestion ? I don't see any bike lanes on Tulla , Bolte , Ring road or Westgate and sure it is congested . Keep peddling misinformation as if there is not enough cyclist hate around already .
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03-12-2017, 03:51 PM | #18 | ||
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The idea behind reducing car lanes and increasing other options(trams, cycles etc), is trying to reduce the number of cars on the road, as they are extremely inefficient at transporting people. Most cars only have one occupant.
I'm not in total agreement with this ideology but that is generally the thought process behind it. Most cbd's still have fairly standard business hours also which equals majority of people all starting and finishing at the same time. To blame the congestion on reduced car space would be considered backward thinking by the people that come up with the ideas to try to reduce cars. |
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03-12-2017, 07:35 PM | #19 | ||
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Brisbane City Council spent millions appeasing the greenie/bike riding fraternity, we have dozens of bike hire spots throughout the CBD, on any given day 95% of these bikes are simply not used. Complete waste of taxpayer money.
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03-12-2017, 08:30 PM | #20 | ||
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My son was off work for a week and had to wear a boot for a month because he tripped over one crossing the road.
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Actually I was hoping that we'd have more grownups on here.
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Yes, I last rode a bike about 40 years ago.
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04-12-2017, 12:18 AM | #27 | ||
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Yes, bikes are a menace, but its not just bike lanes.
The bureaucrats, with nothing better to waste our money on, spend their time dreaming up increasingly ridiculous nonsolutions. The fundamental problem in cities, and on inner-suburban highways, is that there just isn't enough space to go around. So every time you dream up something new, like a bike lane, or bus lane, or contraflow lane, or kerbside parking, or alfresco areas, you have to steal the space off something else. |
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04-12-2017, 03:15 AM | #28 | ||
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If they're all out, then when someone comes along looking for one, they can't. I lived in West End and cycled to my job in the city, something I only did because of dedicated bike lanes away from cars. Mostly I rode my bike, but I also had a CityCycle subscription and used it quite often. I can tell you, plenty of people use it. There wouldn't be a day I rode that I didn't pass others on the CityCycle bikes. If I rode to work with one the same bike would be gone when I finished work, not sitting there unused all day. (I always tried to get the same bike, because I had the seat set up for me from the morning) The article also goes on about revenue lost due to people not pulling up outside of a shop and dashing in for some milk, or whatever they're on about. That sort of thing might happen in some cities, but Brisbane? Yeah nah. Good luck finding a spot right outside the shop you're after, and it's got nothing to do with the odd CityCycle station. Anyhow, if the article is correct and revenue is being lost because people aren't catching public transport anymore and drivers can't get street parks, then revenue is increasing because people are having to use parking stations, and have you seen their fees? |
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