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Went out to a customer today , not been on that route for a while ,  just as you leave the Birmingham boundary on a usually busy dual carriageway ...............this happens !!!!! 

For a long section the inside lane becomes a cycle lane that no one uses .

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Then :- Image021.jpg

And :-  Image022.jpg

Then eventually opens up again to how it was :-  

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how about this...

used to be a normal road until this happened



unless you drive in the bike lane, there isnt enough room to pass anything other than a motorbike...

 
I've said it before. There's a secret agenda with road planning. It has nothing to do with making roads efficient, but has everything to do with slowing down traffic to get us to stop driving.  Perfect example here, a whole empty cycle lane just waiting for a bike to use it.

the ONLY solution to your pain is move north. :run

 
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Will trynto,get a pic next week, but basically

40 MPH road at back of airport, normal 2 lanes. Pavement on one side only...pavement is only 3' /4' wide and runs for 1/2 mile.

Down the middle of this pavement is a white line. Cyclists on the safe (field) side... Pedestrians on the road side. Every 100m is a signpost IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PATH reminding users which side to use. Each sign has a white line painted around it on the path.

They have just removed the signs....or pikeys have liberated them. So there are little diamonds painted on the path now!

Fricking joke

 
the councils get paid money for developing 'sustainable transport' and cycling is very popular to target money on. If cycling on the road wasn't so dangerous I would certainly cycle a lot more. As it happens I won't even contemplate cycling in the urban environment.

Now what really needs to happen is some proper joined up thinking, designated cycle paths etc etc. But what we get is silly bits of paint and ******** up roads, which I find annoying becuase it gives green ethos a bad name. Best thing most councils could spend the cycle lane money on would be filling in potholes making the road safer for all., and getting rid of the city yearly sized immigration issue. Might be some space on the roads then!

 
how about this...

used to be a normal road until this happened



unless you drive in the bike lane, there isnt enough room to pass anything other than a motorbike...
Imagine one of these coming the other way!

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:eek:

 
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I had the impression that cycling was popular in London ,Slapper .   Obviously not .   We have loads of cycle paths here ...can't remember the last time I saw them being used TBH.

 
how about this...

used to be a normal road until this happened



unless you drive in the bike lane, there isnt enough room to pass anything other than a motorbike...
What does the sign on the lamp post say?

"Single track road with passing places"?

Or is it a 3 lane road (for narrow cars)?  Remember those, where the middle lane was for overtaking by traffic in either direction but nothing to say who had priority.

 
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