Most dangerous roads
Are listed here.
Anybody ever cycled on any of them? They're mainly up north, so apart from the stretch on the A62, I've not tried them. Any tips for staying safe on them?
Anybody ever cycled on any of them? They're mainly up north, so apart from the stretch on the A62, I've not tried them. Any tips for staying safe on them?
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This page gives the number of crashes on each road.
Pedestrians/cyclists are the top group in several of them.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6236636.stm
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Mainly on single carriageway roads. [B)]
I know how to ride defensively in town. Is there anything you can do on fast, narrow roads other than hope for the best?0 -
Tricky. The problem is that it's all too easy for people to drive off if they do knock you down too, as there are fewer witnesses. This does happen quite often - there was a case this weekend in Northumbria.
There's a steatch of winding, up-and-down lane like this on my long commute - most drivers treat it like an opportunity to pretend they are driving in a rally - I've witnessed one accident and several near-misses between cars, usually because they drive in the middle of the road aroud blind corners.
I find I just stay big and visible as normal and that seems to work.
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That I got no cerebellum
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I'm a teenage lobotomy
Now I guess I'll have to tell 'em
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I ride the 1079 from time to time, although I try to avoid it if possible. IMO, it is no worse than any other busy rural 2 lane A road. Part of the route forms the by-pass around Beverley and it is on this road that the Monday night TT is held. It can get a little scary at the acceleration / deceleration lanes. The local council have recently fitted a large number of cameras on the road.0
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It's not the roads that are dangerous - they couldn't care less. It's the t1ts that drive them that cause the danger.
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by CometGirl</i>
Are listed here.
Anybody ever cycled on any of them? They're mainly up north, so apart from the stretch on the A62, I've not tried them. Any tips for staying safe on them?
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I rode the 200 km North-West Passage audax on February 17th this year and that goes up the A682, 'most dangerous road in the UK'. I'd heard of the reputation of the A682 but was prepared to see for myself. Here is part of an email I wrote to a friend about what I saw that day:
"I thought the A682 was a nice road scenically, but I'm afraid that the traffic certainly lived up to its awful reputation... I personally saw some examples of stupid speeding, and reckless overtaking, but what I heard about later would take some beating. I turned left at Gisburn for my lanes route to Settle, to avoid further time on the A-roads. I spotted some toilets there so I stopped to refill one of my bottles. Just before I remounted, a group of about 6 fellow audaxers appeared - they had obviously decided to minimise time spent on the A-roads as well. One older guy was really agitated, and was cursing a farmer whose vehicle had just collided with him! Apparently, the farmer decided that it was perfectly okay to overtake on a blind bend. That was bad enough, but made far worse by the fact that he was towing a big livestock trailer with a cow in it. Suddenly a vehicle appeared from the opposite direction, so the farmer swerved left to avoid a head-on collision. His trailer side-swiped the old cyclist and pushed him off the road. Clearly, the outcome could have been much worse than the bruised arm he'd suffered. The group's combined shouts had no effect on the farmer who merely carried on his way as if nothing had happened..."
So as far as I'm concerned, from what I saw and heard in just one ride - yes, due to the stupidity and/or death wishes of many of the drivers you may encounter there - the A682 can be a dodgy place to spend a Saturday morning!
My safety tips:
(1) Take an alternative route!
(2) Drive a tank!
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Ive seen m.cyclists trying to commit suicide on thse kind of roads ie mc revs off and just get in ahead of the car he was overtaking before a corner.
They are though meant just by looking at these for a car. You can see that a year away.
Angled chevrons, camera maybe and islands in the road cold easily be sorted to slow things down...?
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Most of the roads on the list owe their position to their popularity with motorcyclists.
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Most of the roads on the list owe their position to their popularity with motorcyclists.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
Yeah. Bloody motorcyclists.0 -
Bye bye.
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