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Join Date: Dec 2005
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I've posted this also under the thread about Sydney Harbour Bridge "Secutity Upgrade".....
Seems we're up for some anti-bike campain. Check this out (from Sydney Morning Herald): "Now, almost no one rides bikes on roads in the western suburbs. According to a Westlink spokesman, there are not even any estimated usage figures for the new bike path. Very wise, that - but it makes you wonder just why building an unwanted 40-kilometre strip of concrete to be lit at night by coal-powered electricity should be considered environmentally beneficial. The Westlink spokesman refused to disclose how much the cycleway had added to the cost of the project - or to the toll that will be charged to road users. Fortunately the State Government is less enthusiastic about spending its money on bike infrastructure and has recently halved such expenditure. But more needs to be done. A public campaign encouraging people not to ride bikes in traffic would be a responsible start." The whole article can be found here: http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2005...3422105845.html I see more and more cyclist/commuters on roads every month and I have a feeling that someone is scared that cycling could become mainstream and that's a biiig no no! |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 146
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How angry does this tripe make you?
No one rides bikes in western sydney. Oh my god just shoot me now please. The reason people avoid riding their bikes is the simple fact that the roads dont allow you to ride with any real degree of safety. Improving the safety factor in the form of a shoulder to ride on would increase the number of people willing to ride their bikes. Where there are shoulders to ride on, there is rarely a problem with traffic slowing down and getting frustrated with cyclists. People like this prick make me sick. Selfish bastard. I know of many places where you risk your life every time you go out. Where trucks pass you within an inch of disaster. only to look to the left of the white painted line and see 3 or 4 metres of shoulder full of pot holes and garbage and glass and strewn gravel that could be paved and provide huge relief for cars and cyclists alike. The local councils have a lot to answer for I believe. God Im angry. man..... |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 54
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Agree, I'm not happy either. I too live and ride in western sydney.. and so do others!! Maybe he should have just written that we get rid off all the weaker and slower for good and that only those with a true 4x4 pancer will be allowed to ride in the middle of “his” lane. “Only veclies 3 tons and over allowed” would have been a better title for the article…. |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Sydney, Australia
Posts: 61
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Thankfully there was a barrage of letters to the editor from cyclists published in the SMH. Local councils and the state government in NSW are just not interested in improving cycle paths or cycle lines on roads. We need to keep writing letters, phoning, campaigning, etc. not just complaining. I have been phoning Strathfield Council regarding the terrible state of the cycle path along Powells Creek for months and they say it will likely be fixed by Xmas. Let's see. |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Sydney, Australia
Posts: 2,179
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This topic has been discussed on aus.bicycle, although mainly by Melburnians:
http://www.cyclingforums.com/t30325...-the-roads.html This writer is someone employed by the Herald to stir, a la Miranda Devine. I wouldn't take him too seriously. |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: In low earth orbit
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Nah, if you know aus.bicycle, when reading the thread you realise it's a fairly even split btw Sydneysiders & Vics. With a good representation from QLD & WA for good measure. |
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