Re: Plan on Cycle Deaths and Accidents, ideas and suggestion
Wow been busy!
Let see if we can address some points, between us all we'll put things right...
I don't believe the critical mass tipping point of getting people out of cars and onto bikes in any great numbers to cause a reversal is realistic. I would like to think that a ByCycle Way would just become a route avoided by drivers as "there always seems to be cyclists on that road", much like avoiding a school street at certain times.
The climate, sucks, but we're not the worst country and others cycle all time. It'd be nice though if those who use the ByCycle during the good months think "hey we all go the same place anyway shall we share a car now the weather's bad?" To transit our mass in any efficient way is definitely not a car made for 5 and luggage with 1 person in it, trying to city park it too.
We're not gonna change the youngsters wanting a car, hell a car's ace when you're young. Some of them might also enjoy using a bike though if it's safer and more pleasant.
Chute55uk":rekasux1 said:
I have a feeling something big is going to happen and I want to be part of it.
Could this be it? A change from the ground up rather than top down costs too much policy?
lumos2000":rekasux1 said:
......most people in city's ride at night as its to hot during the day, they stay in large groups to stay safe and the traffic is lighter
That's one of the fundamental ideas of ByCycle, safety in numbers, and skills transfer from riders to novices, all those bike2work newbies etc. The lighter traffic would hopefully be an effect of drivers not taking rat runs as they're no quicker due to the number of cyclists.
Lumus2000 - your route sounds ideal and your area is probably low on the accident rate too, you could therefore be the ideal candidate for your area to arrange the local ByCycle Stop and suggest the ByCycle Way route to the major ByCycle Hub.
It'd take local champions to organise every area of the country.
Sidenote: As a Skyride Leader on behalf on BC we plan routes of varying levels to get folks used to cycling roads and getting on a bike. Local knowledge, local people, encourages cycling. It works some of the time, for others they still are apprehensive about road riding, our ByCycle would help with that, the same way Skyride encourage participants to set up local leisure rides amongst themselves, riding in a group with support from each other.
daugs":rekasux1 said:
I think you are trying to cure the symptom rather than the actual problem - which is that individuals in society have become very self-focused with lost consideration for the "old rules of society" and consideration of others.
In some way yes I am addressing the symptom. Let the big drug companies BC, TFL, Sustrans etc concentrate their millions on the cure. We'll not cure the common cold any time soon, but a decongestant and tissues help and sure make us feel more comfortable.
The proposal covers the highway code and it's correct application to our ByCycle riders. As taught be BC there's a correct way to use the roads and ride as a group. This would be shared if it ever makes it to a campaign. We'd ride to the letter and never do anything wrong. A red light jumper cyclist would be looked at by our ByCycle riders in the same way drivers curse a car doing the same.
Driver "these feckin cyclists in a group, jesus get out of the way" = publicise that's how it's done, riding like that is the law, the ByCycle are doing it right.
The group won't lose their rag like an individual might, and a driver is less likely to provoke a group.
As for twitter girl = tit, there's no changing that but that's what the police are for.
M-Power":rekasux1 said:
Cycling could also have positive psychological effects on 'calming city people's aggression down' . People will start to talk to each other more........
Riding as a group at a leisurely pace might be a start, see previous comments on provocation.
Just you wait for the cheery "hellos" from the ByCycle as your street is used as a ByCycle Way and not a traffic rat run.
Agree with the comments on wellbeing etc. That's one of the opportunites presented by ByCycle to get others on-side, NHS, Gov, Health bods etc.
M-Power":rekasux1 said:
The UK could be pioneers, if they stop the US style car centric approach.
The UK as a whole, I doubt, the Danish pioneered that solution. But we're too far gone to put that in place anytime soon.
M-Power":rekasux1 said:
The UK could be pioneers.
The UK cyclists could, in sharing existing infrastructure better.
Thunderchief":rekasux1 said:
I'm not sure a busstop system would help, surely one of the good things about a bike is that you can go anywhere and anytime? but then I don't ride a bike much on the road, only when absolutely necessary.
Agreed, but the ByCycle Stop system tries to help folks who tend to use the bike for travel to major destinations, a lot of people probably travel to be in the same vicinity of work around the same time.
Anytime, yes, but if the ByCycle Stop timer changes every 20 mins from XYZ to Town who can't wait to go via the stop and possibly ride to town with others.
Would you ride more on roads if you were possibly riding with others? On a route that may be quieter? to a destination where cyclists are always around and drivers expected them?
So, am I flogging a dead horse?
Would finding a solution to the 'symptom' be enough?
Can a 'cure' be found that doesn't cost billions and isn't already being worked on?
PS. Really appreciate all the responses to this, great comments and thoughts without argument and descending into a slagging match.
All replies and questions welcome.