This seems a good idea and especially that they are painted green and seperate from the main road - ours here in Adelaide are just part of the road with a white line - not a good idea.
the negatives are from the NRMA and their shock-jock cohorts. This is a retelling of the demise of the trams. We, the people, need to replace the car in the inner city with public transport, cycling and walking.
I think it is a much better idea to have the lanes together like this, painted and seperate...here in the UK they are either side of the road and not as safe with white lines like Dianne said about Adelaide; they become unusable in places, too, when some jerk parks a car in them (illegally).
Its a great idea but I wish they'd stop trying to knock me over in Queens Square.
ReplyDeleteThis seems a good idea and especially that they are painted green and seperate from the main road - ours here in Adelaide are just part of the road with a white line - not a good idea.
ReplyDeleteThat's more cyclists than I've ever seen at one time.
ReplyDeletethe negatives are from the NRMA and their shock-jock cohorts. This is a retelling of the demise of the trams. We, the people, need to replace the car in the inner city with public transport, cycling and walking.
ReplyDeleteI think it is a much better idea to have the lanes together like this, painted and seperate...here in the UK they are either side of the road and not as safe with white lines like Dianne said about Adelaide; they become unusable in places, too, when some jerk parks a car in them (illegally).
ReplyDeleteSue, UK