whisky_galore wrote: » Lot of bike hate here, but the scheme smacks of 'do something...anything...even if it's wrong.'
Pitcairn wrote: » I think it's great and I drive Washington Street every day. The reason for the current tailbacks is because they are still laying the paving slabs at the gates of UCC. Once they are finished the left turn lane up O'Donovan's Road will be open along with the straight ahead/right turn lane. Beforehand there was only ever a few cars in each of the three lanes and they moved through quickly. Now there will be two lanes so it might tailback a bit further but nothing major.They have also just begun putting down the concrete divider on Pope's Quay for the cycle lane there. I's day there'll be uproar over that as well. I don't really have a problem with them installing these things as long as they admit if they get it wrong and reverse it afterwards. But I think Washington Street will work well once it's all finished.
lolosaur wrote: » Cowboys Ted. Im sure many a person has hit one of those stupid kerbs that jut out down along washington street that are pretty much invisible.
Eurovisionmad wrote: » Better hitting a kerb rather than a cyclist, Cork drivers cannot handle cyclists on the road at all!
Lyaiera wrote: » That's rubbish. You're far more aware of the dangers on the road when you're a cyclist. Especially cars who don't seem to think anything smaller than them is worth sharing the road with. And "cyclists who think they own the road?" Really? Cyclists are just as entitled to use the roads as any motorist.
lolosaur wrote: » Im not getting into an arguement over cycling vs. cars as cyclists tend to get very pissy over it.
TINA1984 wrote: » Motorists can't seem to get their head around the idea that city centre streets are more then just rat runs and car parks.
Padraig Mor wrote: » There isn't a single post in this thread with "bike hate". Just people complaining about dangerous implementation of cycle lanes.
Pitcairn wrote: » I think it's great and I drive Washington Street every day. The reason for the current tailbacks is because they are still laying the paving slabs at the gates of UCC. Once they are finished the left turn lane up O'Donovan's Road will be open along with the straight ahead/right turn lane. Beforehand there was only ever a few cars in each of the three lanes and they moved through quickly. Now there will be two lanes so it might tailback a bit further but nothing major.
Henry94 wrote: » The more people that cycle the more space cars will have so it's a win for everyone.
FrStone wrote: » Cyclists can't seem to get their head around that only 2% of traffic within the city is that of cyclists, space is limited so it should be utilised better.
Henry94 wrote: » FrStone The disruption will pass when the job is finished.
TINA1984 wrote: » With the improvement in cycling infrastructure and the addition of Cork Bikes we should see cycling take off in the Cork urban area, like it has in Dublin. The City Centre area where most of the congestion is and where the Cork Bike stations will be is quite flat, so the 'Cork is hilly' argument doesn't really fly.