The NZ Herald today (May 31) has an article on page two entitled protect pedestrians from buses city urged - website link. Ignoring the missing comma in the headline, it's yet another example of how Auckland City Council manage to completely ignore motorcyclists when doing any form of traffic planning.
Apparently, the Auckland Tramways Union wants the bus-lane speed limit cut to 40kph. Gary Froggatt, the Union chairman, has also called for all buses to drive with their lights on - apparently to help them be seen by pedestrians and other motorists. Driving with the lights on during daytime is something most bikers do anyway. Bikes are allowed to use Auckland City bus-lanes. Having the headlights on is one form of differentiation that bikers have and it helps them be noticed and helps them be seen.
Auckland City Council traffic safety manager (Tui moment) Karen Hay mentions in the same article that a number of cyclists have been knocked down by cars crossing bus-lanes from side streets. Not a mention of motorbikes. The article mentions that cyclists are entitled to use bus lanes. Not a mention of motorbikes.
Quite frankly, if a pedestrian or motorist needs the bus to drive with his lights on so he can spot a 15m long vehicle, then he's a prime contender for Ixion's Gene-O-Kleen anyway. Bikers should not be deprived of one method to help them be seen, just so some half-blind pedestrian doesn't step out in front of a bus.
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