odyssey06 wrote: » Strange, the birds have been doing fine for 50 years without a screen... And couldn't the screen be horizontal? Does the EIS say anything about the impact of projected sea levels on bird habitats?
mrcheez wrote: » So I had a quick spin on the newly laid (unopened) section opposite St Anne's Park last night and I'm well impressed with the more-than-ample width given to the bike lane. You could easily get 4 (5?) flat bar bikes riding side-by-side along the stretch. Flashy aluminium street lights too ... very classy I doubt they're going to continue the same bike lane width all the way down to Wooden Bridge though? Also I would be very surprised if they managed to actually complete it all in October as planned (I reckon at least another 2 months).
monument wrote: » Maybe it's for all of the finishing touches to be done, but they told me February: http://irishcycle.com/2016/09/19/missing-link-on-northside-s2s-dublin-bay-cycle-route-due-to-be-finished-in-february-2017/
Chuchote wrote: » Photo, please?
magicbastarder wrote: » is that the final road surface? i.e. is it still concrete?
cdaly_ wrote: » I hope they put in anti-car kerbs or it will end up being a St Annes carpark...
The bike path is raised up away from the road so cannot be used for parking on.
mrcheez wrote: » How do you mean? The bike path is raised up away from the road so cannot be used for parking on. Even with the asphalt layer, it's still too high to drive up onto, plus the width of the road means that any parking on it will obstruct traffic. .
mrcheez wrote: » but they will block traffic since lane isn't wide enough for 1.5 cars
monument wrote: » The cycle path will in most/many places be wide enough to fit a full car on it!
Raam wrote: » If I see one parked on it, then I will physically lift it off myself out of pure fury.
magicbastarder wrote: » was there that sort of parking on that road before these works began?
P_1 wrote: » It would be a shame were anything to happen to any illegally parked cars...
mathie wrote: » Most of the road beside St Anne Park was covered in asphalt this morning. The kerb\division between the road and cycle path looks quite big. 12 inches or so. But then again I'm male so it could be tiny.
The kerb\division between the road and cycle path looks quite big. 12 inches or so.
Veloce150 wrote: » Anything to prevent cyclists accidentlly riding off the track onto the road if they cannot see the edge at night?