Proposal here UK only unfortuneatley, but could it work here and would it benifit cycles to have a more 'weighty' read visible and symathetic vehicle next to them
Proposal here UK only unfortuneatley, but could it work here and would it benifit cycles to have a more 'weighty' read visible and symathetic vehicle next to them
I can't see any benefits to cyclists, they will just feel pressured by a vehicle in 'their' space. What do you mean by sympathetic anyway? Bloody freaks.
Does it mean that filtering is to be encouraged or motorbikes will be allowed to use cycle lanes? The only time I see it being an advantage is if you have more than two bikes filtering up to the front and they can spread out when they get there. Nothing worse than being in a queue three or four bikes back between two lanes of traffic when the lights go green. It happened once in Dunedin, honest.
It all depends on how much lycra you are wearing.
Won't work..... stupid cagers would just pull forward into the cycle box.
Was on a dual lane road today and BOTH the cagers in front were in the pedestrian cross area.
I currently use the green boxes all the time, I thought the sensors installed in those areas were better at picking up lighter vehicles.
Ciao Marco
Philosophy 1: Bikers are so full of shit kuz we ride for so long, our butt cheeks mould into one, leaving one exit for shit to escape!
Biker Philosophy 2 - A Manpon will do more penetration then a thumbs up. - Compliments of Dean
If the road to hell is paved with good intentions; and a man is judged by his deeds and his actions, why say it's the thought that counts? -GrayWolf
I use them all the time.
I had a car driver inquire as to whether I was entitled to use one,once,
I invited him to go fuck himself.
Editted to spare my blushes
(Must engage brain before putting fingers into gear)
"There must be a one-to-one correspondence between left and right parentheses, with each left parenthesis to the left of its corresponding right parenthesis."
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks