kayaksurfbum wrote: » You can go the new road, bike are allowed. Your just not allowed cycle over the toll.
dayshah wrote: » Is there a nice big hard shoulder for cycling in? I travelled that road last December, but I forget about the hard shoulder. Nice views though
Cabaal wrote: » Why not go the old cork road..it can't be too busy in fairness?
dayshah wrote: » Would it be fair to say that the only traffic now on the former Cork Rd is going to either Kilmeadan or towards Kill etc?
dayshah wrote: » Just wondering if anyone else did this. I know they altered the road a bit. Would it be a safe route the whole way out?
beazee wrote: » Much more worried about hills than "safety" [many cyclists killed last year?] if I get your directions right - starting at SuperValu (Gracedieu/Summerhill): start at 30m above sea level halfway new ring road - 65m down to 20m at TK Max rounabout Killoteran Bridge - 11m Up to 40m halfway and back below 5m at Killoteran up to 40m past Whitfield North Finish at Kilmeaden at 15m (ASL)
dayshah wrote: » I was thinking of starting new Ardkeen
beazee wrote: » then this one is for you:
Stokolan wrote: » Mapmyride is a good place to map out things http://www.mapmyride.com/route/ie/waterford/454127454961170689 Another place would be bikeroutetoaster
beazee wrote: » Much more worried about hills than "safety" [many cyclists killed last year?]
In Waterford, a male cyclist is in a critical condition after he was hit by a vehicle last night in the city, on Thomas Street. He is being treated in Waterford Regional Hospital.
shapez wrote: » You don't need to be speeding to knock a cyclist off a bike and cause damage. Could be a combination of things. Poor driving on the drivers part. No Hi-Viz jacket or lights on the cyclist part. etc. etc.
fenris wrote: » There is a sign on the new road at the Kiloteran bridge saying "no pedal cycles" heading out towards Kilmeaden. Bit strange really since it is a dualer rather than a motorway. Didn't think to much of it (the sign that is, the road was lovely) until I was told later that the Gardai had been seen pulling bikes on that road and loading the bikes into the squad car.
Aquos76 wrote: » Yes this true, however, it has been acknowledged by both NRA and City Council that these signs are indeed in the wrong place, its only the actual bridge that cyclists are prohibited from going over.
beazee wrote: » If there was no lights or hi-vis jacket on the cyclist - sorry for saying that - he was asking for the accident.
Aquos76 wrote: » Yes this true, however, it has been acknowledged by both NRA and City Council that these signs are indeed in the wrong place, its only the actual bridge that cyclists are prohibited from going over. This issue was to be brought up at a recent meeting involving all parties, with the intention of having the signs removed for their current location and erected in the proper locations.