Liking how this thread is becoming "a catch all in a bucket rant". What could be better after a day, sit down to RB,
with a glass of red and reel off ones thoughts......
Got to say, I'm actually fed-up of the Scandinavian benchmark bullshit. My own experience in Stockholm area for 17 years (a part of Scandinavia)
about cycle lanes etc. is a lesson in a) Policy to separate cyclists from motorists b) Engineers can't separate cyclists from motorists
due to physical realities or budget. c) Cyclists and motorists can not adjust adequately in handoves from (a) to (b) and back again.
d) Cyclists are at incredible danger from motorists in rural and remote areas, where there is no separation policy implemented.
End result is an inconstant dangerous cluster ****. Most cyclists are inept in car traffic. Most motorits are inept in cyclists traffic.
No halo of cycling goodness is merited whatsoever. You need to ride aggressively to stay up right and
to survive: https://www.youtube.com/c/bikestockholm/videos I can only say, go there and ride and see the moronic behavior.
Now, in my mind, it's Spain getting it right. Share the road, with no bullying from drivers, apply laws and implement them with no
remorse for sloppy driving: https://www.thinkspain.com/news-spain/32661/rules-change-for-drivers-overtaking-cyclists
In this way, as pointed out, there is no reason to build anything. The separatist traffic logic can work in zones (like pedestrian areas),
but it is far from the perfect answer on the grand geographical scale to cover a entire country / continent.
After a few more glasses, I will wade in with Copenhagen.....
with a glass of red and reel off ones thoughts......
Got to say, I'm actually fed-up of the Scandinavian benchmark bullshit. My own experience in Stockholm area for 17 years (a part of Scandinavia)
about cycle lanes etc. is a lesson in a) Policy to separate cyclists from motorists b) Engineers can't separate cyclists from motorists
due to physical realities or budget. c) Cyclists and motorists can not adjust adequately in handoves from (a) to (b) and back again.
d) Cyclists are at incredible danger from motorists in rural and remote areas, where there is no separation policy implemented.
End result is an inconstant dangerous cluster ****. Most cyclists are inept in car traffic. Most motorits are inept in cyclists traffic.
No halo of cycling goodness is merited whatsoever. You need to ride aggressively to stay up right and
to survive: https://www.youtube.com/c/bikestockholm/videos I can only say, go there and ride and see the moronic behavior.
Now, in my mind, it's Spain getting it right. Share the road, with no bullying from drivers, apply laws and implement them with no
remorse for sloppy driving: https://www.thinkspain.com/news-spain/32661/rules-change-for-drivers-overtaking-cyclists
In this way, as pointed out, there is no reason to build anything. The separatist traffic logic can work in zones (like pedestrian areas),
but it is far from the perfect answer on the grand geographical scale to cover a entire country / continent.
After a few more glasses, I will wade in with Copenhagen.....