Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Cycling on the pavement | |
Posted by: | Bryony Evens | |
Date/Time: | 20/07/10 17:35:00 |
Plus my point made on another thread about cyclists wheeling bikes on pavements still stands, and is even more relevant here. Someone pushing a bike takes up double the pavement width of a pedestrian or cyclists, and with it being so narrow there someone still has to step into the road to pass...couple this with the next issue I'm going to raise and you can see why this is a scary bit of pavement! Cars turning left onto the bridge from LRR have their own phase of the lights and so funnel much more speedily between the pavement and the stationary lane of traffic waiting to turn right because they don't have to stop and queue. Perhaps this could be changed so that traffic turning left and right out of LRR could travel at the same speed? Not a solution but yet another consideration for this difficult junction. |