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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Heartwarming article on possible future CBD pathways and other cycling nirvana:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national...5407741526.html |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: In a parallel universe
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As long as they are not shared pathways.
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Location: Central Coast NSW ustralia
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It looks from the article that the shared set up is what is being talked about. There have been threads before re so called ignorant walkers who do not get out of the way of a 30kph+ biker. Most shared paths, I'd be sure, are not for the wantabes racers [like me ]When during conversation, people find out I ride a bike, they ask do I go on this or that cycle path. Well No, I say, I go on the road. They say kidding me that’s too dangerous Um well maybe but I have no other option.Luckily I have an abundance of rides from home which have a reasonable shoulder for the most part |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Inner West
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no to shared paths
anywhere |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
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but shared bike showers OK?
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Do you often take your bike into the shower? ![]() |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: springfield
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I agree shared paths are great for the granparents and the 5 year olds to get on and have a weekend meander. When it comes to serious riding though, road is the only option that gives you spead and distance. The majority of bikeways in Brisbane go nowhere. They start at a park or place of interest and in 5klm they stop dead. Is this a brisbane thing or does it happen everywhere?
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Doesn't everyone ![]() |
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I have to say while i perfer bike only bikeways shared bikeway can be good and very validas long as they don't slap a speed limit on them
. That said this is only if there is a low useage of the way. When it comes to high useage seperated paths are required. Yes many Bikeway is brissy do not go anywhere atm but they have been built with the future in mind and some have been built with a desination in mind (a shopping center or transport station). beauyboy Ps I am sure i saw that professer when he came up to brissy he was very good at showing what happens over seas
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BCC give us more bikeways for a safe commute!! Last edited by beauyboy : 18-08.-2006 at 10:45 AM. |
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Location: Inner West
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ooops i dropped the wd40 mind picking it up ![]() |
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in these dry dusty days of drought and water restrictions, every little bit helps... ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
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you checking out my bottom bracket or my cluster? ![]() |
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