Spook_ie wrote: » Because a parked car isn't moving and already has the major PPE ( lights, reflectors etc. ) built in.
LeinsterDub wrote: » We could stop building one new road. The would be enough for thousands of km of proper infrastructure. The EU and the ECB are now actually paying us to borrow too. Cycling infrastructure is cheap. It doesn't have to be high quality initially DCC are doing an excellent job with wands and orcas and the moment. There are literally so many options.
According to official figures from 2015, “The Dutch government spends a total of 15 billion euros on traffic and transport” each year – meaning the cycling infrastructure expense is a bit more than 3% of the government transport and traffic budget.
Budget 2019: State to spend €286m on transport and infrastructure
The cost of installing a new 2.7km “Dutch style” cycle path from Fairview to Amiens Street in Dublin’s north inner city has almost tripled to €20 million, according to Dublin City Council documents. Councillors in October 2017 approved plans for the segregated cycle route which will connect the city centre with the Dublin Bay cycle path that runs along the coast from Clontarf to Sutton.
Spook_ie wrote: » So now you'd accept painted road surfaces and orcas instead of proper infrastructure like greenways and segregated cycle lanes, well I suppose we should be grateful for small economic mercies. Cycling infrastructure is not cheap, how much infrastructure do you actually think you'd get for 8.5 million, that's what would be allowed if the same Dutch 3% of their road and transport budget were taken pro-rata to Ireland's Transport budget for 2019https://www.irishtimes.com/business/economy/budget-2019-state-to-spend-286m-on-transport-and-infrastructure-1.3655992https://www.irishtimes.com/news/environment/cost-of-2-7km-dublin-cycle-path-jumps-to-20m-1.3807307 Even without the astronomical underestimate for the 2.7Km you still wouldn't have had the budget for it.
LeinsterDub wrote: » I see all the road users i need to see. Of course if I'm driving in Dublin I can't see a cyclist in New York but that's a rather strange point to be making and yet you seem to make this very point. You seem to suggest cyclist come up the inside of you in traffic, then use your mirrors. You seem to suggest cyclist at night can't be seen the use your headlights
LeinsterDub wrote: » Lights are off and reflectors like bikes have? And sure what harm would additional ppe do?
LeinsterDub wrote: » You're anti cycling rambling is boring me now. Good night
Spook_ie wrote: » Putting figures to your dreams now is anti cycling, welcome to the real world of budgets and how you can't normally spend the budget twice without causing financial disaster.
Pinch Flat wrote: » Anyway getting back on topic. Was out and about today. Saw a family cycling, two parents and three kids. Crossed over the path and the pedestrian crossing near me. I'm not sure of both parent had helmets on - the kids definitely did. Bit they were travelling very slowly on the foot path. Looks like they might have been heading for the Phoenix park - the paths near me have been very busy with cyclists recently, particularly families like this, out and about on their bikes. Great to see.
LeinsterDub wrote: » Billions on roads and you begrudge millons on cycling
Spook_ie wrote: » I begrudge nothing I don't have any control over it, I just think your wish list is going to bankrupt an already ( well pretty much ) bankrupt country. Anyway don't let me keep you up
LeinsterDub wrote: » The EU and EMF are literally paying us to borrow we are far from bankrupt and if it's bankruptcy we are facing how about motorist start paying for the externalised cost of motoring and we'll be canceling all road building and improvements too i assume?
The costs of borrowing are real': Finance Minister says €30 billion deficit will have to be balanced
Spook_ie wrote: » Who cares if they were on the path or wearing helmets Did they run any old dears over?, Did they have to shepard the kids off the footpath because of parked builders vans etc?, Did they have Hi Viz?, Did they nearly get killed by a speeding motorist on the crossing?, Did a motorist stop and blast them with piss for them being on the path? No, fake news then, never happened!
Spook_ie wrote: » Ah, how do I know if there are any ones I never see at all, well I usually play a competition with any cyclists I get in the car by offering them a "small" discount if they spot more cyclists than I do, sometimes they win ( not often though! ) more often they are surprised by how many I see that they don't.
Spook_ie wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/news/environment/cost-of-2-7km-dublin-cycle-path-jumps-to-20m-1.3807307 Even without the astronomical underestimate for the 2.7Km you still wouldn't have had the budget for it.
Spook_ie wrote: » Oh and the 2019 budget was 286 million not billion
Spook_ie wrote: » Oh and the 2019 budget was 286 million not billion How much of that €286 million would you like to be taken away from Public Transport or whatever else it's earmarked for not that any of it is likely to be available after the CoVid bills are settled
Spook_ie wrote: » Sorry perhaps you are taking some psychotropic drugs but does not describe a night time environment. I was taught to drive outside of Ireland, parking at night time was more stringently enforced when i was in the UK, old habits die hard, and I don't tend to park on roads with a 50kph + limit at all if i can help it. For the 99.999% of cars that don't I would query where that figure is coming from and ask which of these 99.999% of cars are at a significant cross angle to enable hi viz stripes to actually work?
Spook_ie wrote: » At night times, outside of areas without street lights, yes, why do you have night time predators eyes instead of human eyes?
LeinsterDub wrote: » How can you possibly hold the opinion that many square metres of high vis on a parked car wouldn't work but less than 1 on a cyclist is essential
Spook_ie wrote: » You have some proof of this near doubling of the average bus speed in city centers
ewc78 wrote: » Just back from my Sunday long run, about 95% of it in the cycle lanes. Passed by a massive group of cyclists probably about 15-20 all bunched together so not much social distancing there! All passed me without cycling over the top of me though which was nice. Some even said hello! Great morning for a bit of exercise.
SeanW wrote: » I'm guessing you didn't encounter Andrew J. Gotti and his "you're getting out my way" attitude :P
ewc78 wrote: » Passed by a massive group of cyclists probably about 15-20 all bunched together so not much social distancing there!
SeanW wrote: I'm guessing you didn't encounter Andrew J. Gotti and his "you're getting out my way" attitude