Cycle paths in London
ozbikeman
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Does anyone else get pissed off by parked cars in the bike lanes? I don't see the point of having cycle lanes if cyclist have to ride around parked cars in the bike lane. It would be safer for eveyone if they banned cars from cycle lanes becasuse then cars will know what we are doing and we will know what there are doing, this just makes sence. If any cars do park in the cycle lane they should be fined at least £100 and the money used to upgrade and make cycle paths safer. Let me know what eveyone thinks becasue if we get enough support then something can get done to make it safer.
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It's not just a London thing, and I think you'll have a hard time convincing anyone to care (in one city I lived in some of the worst offenders for parking in cycle lanes were cops stocking up on doughnuts and coffee).
It would be nice if people would pay the slightest bit of attention to road markings, but the best solution would seem to be ignoring the cycle lanes and cycling assertively on the road, where you have every right to be, and where you'll be safer.0 -
cycle lanes are not mandatory to cars unless it is a solid white line.0
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Hishway code rule 240:
You MUST NOT stop or park on a tram or cycle lane during its period of operation
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTr ... /DG_0698600 -
I don't think I've ever seen a traffic warden booking a car for being parked in a cycle lane, which is saying a lot considering what ruthless opportunistic bastards control parking in most London boroughs. I personally don't mind using road side cycle lanes but won't use the 'on pavement' sort.Cannondale Supersix / CAAD9 / Boardman 9.0 / Benotto 30000
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rhann wrote:cycle lanes are not mandatory to cars unless it is a solid white line.
I'm not sure that the solid white line makes any real difference - these aren't enforced by the police either.
I believe the Highway code states that cars must stay out of cycle lanes as much as is practically possible - but judging by central London - I see no effort made by drivers to stay out of cycle lanes, not even when there's a cyclist using it!0 -
oscarbudgie wrote:I don't think I've ever seen a traffic warden booking a car for being parked in a cycle lane, which is saying a lot considering what ruthless opportunistic bastards control parking in most London boroughs. I personally don't mind using road side cycle lanes but won't use the 'on pavement' sort.
NKR really annoys me. Loads of ped crossings/crossing islands and muppets parked inbetween. Grr. Often there is a driving instructor's car parked on the cycle lane near the bridge junction. Double grr.
* says so on intro page to highway code0 -
Do u guys think if we got enough cyclist together and got them to sign a partition and told it to the "Powers to Be" they would do anything about it?
I agree that most drivers don't care, but if in current time if the fine for parking or driving in cycle lannes was big enough I think people mit start caring, do u agree??0 -
I'm going to remain skeptical on this one...some guy pulled into the bike lane right in front of me today and parked up, he looked at me like I had just descended from the planet Mars when I suggested he should consider parking in the empty parking bay 20m further up the road.0
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Should run a poll on weather a partition "to get cars banned from driving or parking in cycle lane" will change anything?0
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There aren't many cycle lanes it's not legal to park in, or even drive on.
If cyclists start getting militant about cars on cycle lanes what's to stop motorists getting militant aount cyclists in car lanes?
Also, with mandatory cycle lanes (ones bounded by a white line) it's illegal for cars to cross the white line, I think it's also illegal for cycles to too right?0 -
prj45 wrote:There aren't many cycle lanes it's not legal to park in, or even drive on.
If cyclists start getting militant about cars on cycle lanes what's to stop motorists getting militant aount cyclists in car lanes?Also, with mandatory cycle lanes (ones bounded by a white line) it's illegal for cars to cross the white line, I think it's also illegal for cycles to too right?
no - common misconception - it only applies to motor vehicles.0 -
ozbikeman wrote:Do u guys think if we got enough cyclist together and got them to sign a partition and told it to the "Powers to Be" they would do anything about it?
I agree that most drivers don't care, but if in current time if the fine for parking or driving in cycle lannes was big enough I think people mit start caring, do u agree??
I assume you mean petition?
In which case - why the obsession with petitions. They achieve little or nothing usually. How about joining an existing campaign group - who already lobby on that issue - or if they don't you can persuade them to start.
If you're in London you might want to try the LCC.0 -
prj45 wrote:There aren't many cycle lanes it's not legal to park in, or even drive on.
If cyclists start getting militant about cars on cycle lanes what's to stop motorists getting militant aount cyclists in car lanes?
Also, with mandatory cycle lanes (ones bounded by a white line) it's illegal for cars to cross the white line, I think it's also illegal for cycles to too right?
I'm pretty sure it's not legal to park in the ones that are also decorated with double yellow lines, or a big sign that says bus lane - happily for cars though, as long as you are half on the pavement and have your shopping...I mean hazard lights on, you're good to go.0