Rogue-Trooper wrote: » That's a dodgy stretch from Blackbanks all the way to St Fintans school alright. The wall casts a big black shadow over the ground on the outbound lane and, combined with the glare of the oncoming traffic on your left, makes it hard to see. I have a Lezyne XL on full tilt pointing at the ground and it's still hard to see whats coming at you. Had a very close call/near miss with a ped walking towards me in the cycle lane there last winter - didn't see them until I was right in front of them (mind you, I don't know how they missed the fast moving christmas tree bearing down on them:rolleyes:).
neris wrote: » Ive had a few close calls over time with peds, other cyclists and the manhole covers along that stretch which is why I say lights are needed. Also theres weeds/mini bushes growing out of the wall so if you someone coming at you heading towards the city you dont know if your going to clip a branch.
Fighting Tao wrote: » I already hear a few heads exploding in Clontsrf at the suggestion that street lighting should be installed blocking their view.
mrcheez wrote: » It's not Clontarf there.. more Sutton/Bayside ... I don't know if they are any more chilled out there though
Fighting Tao wrote: » But they have to look at the sea while they pass in their 4x4s.
BrianHenryIE wrote: » There's been lighting along the Clontarf promenade for a decade or so. And standard street-lights along the road. It's pretty nice too: Envy will get you nowhere.
mr spuckler wrote: » there they go digging up another stretch of the path this morning, let's hope they repair the surface properly as I fear a patchwork quilt effect before very long if they keep digging it up.
Leroy42 wrote: » Where?
expectationlost wrote: » cycling near Sutton yesterday and passed by by some guy on what seemed like a moped but with pickup truck wide tyres on it, only say it from behind ? You'll see people with electic bikes on the cyclepath and scooters and electric monowheels,I oftern see some guy on a bike with big tubular tyres and petrol engine around Clontarf, he is ok, but I see shocked to see this moped thing.
Muahahaha wrote: » Has there been any research done into how many people are using the route per day/week? I wonder have many taken to commuting it rather than driving to the CC? Be interesting to know if it has resulted in mor people cycling, especially as it is the first proper urban cycling route in the country.
expectationlost wrote: » cycling near Sutton yesterday and passed by some guy on what seemed like a moped but with pickup truck wide tyres on it, only saw it from behind. You'll see people with electric bikes on the cyclepath and scooters and electric monowheels,I often see some guy on a bike with big tubular tyres and petrol engine around Clontarf, he is ok, but I see shocked to see this moped thing.
Ray Palmer wrote: » Was it one of thesehttps://sondors.com/products/sondors-x-eu-only It is street legal here but easy to modify to the US throttle which requires licence, tax and insurance. There is another similar one too which is basically the same design.
site_owner wrote: » Personally, if it goes above 25km then I think it needs to stay off the track
mr spuckler wrote: » I'd love to see one of those counters placed on this route actually. anecdotally I'd say numbers are definitely up but would be helpful to back that up with stats.
site_owner wrote: » Legislation is coming for electric scooters, will be interesting to see what is proposed. Personally, if it goes above 25km then I think it needs to stay off the track, but I'm ok with throttle controlled stuff. As long as it's driven consideratly but I hope that could go without saying. Petrol driven anything should only be on the road imo. My main gripe with electric stuff is how little concern seems to be given by the people who have clearly delimited them. They seem have all of attitude of a bad motorist in a rush
mrcheez wrote: » Anyone know why the "Cycle Lane Closed" sign is still up?!?
Cionn wrote: » I think they were setting up this morning to do some more work. The lane was fine today apart from the sign on the lane