Clarendon St win... i think???



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Today's paper...

http://theage.com.au/articles/2005/06/07/1118123842189.html

dunno if the retention of the hookturns will impede cyclists or not tho?

Let us know 'Yooin', Craigster, et al

F"Dr Hook"Dutch
 
flyingdutch said:
Today's paper...

http://theage.com.au/articles/2005/06/07/1118123842189.html

dunno if the retention of the hookturns will impede cyclists or not tho?

Let us know 'Yooin', Craigster, et al

F"Dr Hook"Dutch
I don't think it'll have much impact on cyclists, those that know to go to the right of right turning cars. I can't see hook turns being kept for long though, about the only place I can think of where a straight ahead lane magically turns in to a hook turn lane.

The main win is the junction of Park Street and Clarendon Street. The tram superstops made that all but impassible for roadies, especially in the wet.

It'll be nice to start the day with a meander through Albert Park again :)
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Cheers
Euan
 
EuanB said:
I don't think it'll have much impact on cyclists, those that know to go to the right of right turning cars. I can't see hook turns being kept for long though, about the only place I can think of where a straight ahead lane magically turns in to a hook turn lane.

The main win is the junction of Park Street and Clarendon Street. The tram superstops made that all but impassible for roadies, especially in the wet.

It'll be nice to start the day with a meander through Albert Park again :)
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Cheers
Euan

Whatever they do Moray St is still a much better run to the city. Just take the lane through the roundabouts.
 
>>>>> "PiledHigher" == PiledHigher <[email protected]> writes:

PiledHigher> EuanB Wrote:
>> I don't think it'll have much impact on cyclists, those that know
>> to go to the right of right turning cars. I can't see hook turns
>> being kept for long though, about the only place I can think of
>> where a straight ahead lane magically turns in to a hook turn
>> lane.
>>
>> The main win is the junction of Park Street and Clarendon Street.
>> The tram superstops made that all but impassible for roadies,
>> especially in the wet.
>>
>> It'll be nice to start the day with a meander through Albert Park
>> again :) -- Cheers Euan


PiledHigher> Whatever they do Moray St is still a much better run to
PiledHigher> the city. Just take the lane through the roundabouts.

My destination's the World Trade centre which makes Clarendon Street a
better route for me.
--
Cheers
Euan
 
Euan said:
>>>>> "PiledHigher" == PiledHigher <[email protected]> writes:

PiledHigher> EuanB Wrote:
>> I don't think it'll have much impact on cyclists, those that know
>> to go to the right of right turning cars. I can't see hook turns
>> being kept for long though, about the only place I can think of
>> where a straight ahead lane magically turns in to a hook turn
>> lane.
>>
>> The main win is the junction of Park Street and Clarendon Street.
>> The tram superstops made that all but impassible for roadies,
>> especially in the wet.
>>
>> It'll be nice to start the day with a meander through Albert Park
>> again :) -- Cheers Euan


PiledHigher> Whatever they do Moray St is still a much better run to
PiledHigher> the city. Just take the lane through the roundabouts.

My destination's the World Trade centre which makes Clarendon Street a
better route for me.
--
Cheers
Euan
recently got an email from Bicycle Victoria confirming that the tram stops were going to be removed, fantastic and hopefully Clarendon St will revert back to its vibrant safe self.... looking forward to it, I think the hook turns will be fine, but I think they will go as well eventually.
 

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