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 Posted: 23:12 - 27 Dec 2015 Post subject: Staggered 'give ways' with 2 bollards |
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Merry Christmas BCF
I need some advice about those staggered 'S' 'Give Way' [I suppose for speed control] you meet with around built up estates.
On a bike,can you ignore these and use the cycle lane that is between the curb and the outside of the bollard [obviously only if I have the 'ROW' and no cyclist] ??
I've met these a few times where drivers coming from the opposite way dont 'give way' and I've had to use the outside just to avoid a collision [now I never takes these for granted,by the way!]
I cant find about this in the HCode,so maybe someone might have a link to this procedure,or just an opinion,maybe?
Cheers
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 Posted: 23:23 - 27 Dec 2015 Post subject: Re: Staggered 'give ways' with 2 bollards |
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| Ame wrote: | Merry Christmas BCF
I need some advice about those staggered 'S' 'Give Way' [I suppose for speed control] you meet with around built up estates.
On a bike,can you ignore these and use the cycle lane that is between the curb and the outside of the bollard [obviously only if I have the 'ROW' and no cyclist] ??
I've met these a few times where drivers coming from the opposite way dont 'give way' and I've had to use the outside just to avoid a collision [now I never takes these for granted,by the way!]
I cant find about this in the HCode,so maybe someone might have a link to this procedure,or just an opinion,maybe?
Cheers
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A bike is classed as a bicycle on the V5... Just saying.  ____________________ This post is probably not serious and shouldn't be taken literally.
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I assume the OP means something similar to the below. IMO if the road is wide enough to comfortably accommodate a car (or whatever vehicle currently has right of way) and a bike, then why not. I do agree that it's likely to draw attention, but in most scenarios it'd be perfectly safe to use the cycle lane. Legality may be a different story, I'm sure somebody will know more (solid lines/red marked cycle lanes?) and share their wisdom.
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Why would you want to use the cycle lane?
On the very short cycle lanes you'll find leaves, general road dirt, probably some litter, maybe some small bits of glass and who knows what else.
"A bike is classed as a bicycle on the V5... Just saying. "
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[quote="J4mes"]Got a street view of the area you mean?
Think I'd be tempted to do th same if not doing so would mean feet down/engine off/time to make a brew kinds of waits.[/quote]
Thanks
and of course i should of used a screen shot,i'd forgotten about that,so here is one.
And also I did think of the V5 description,'bycicle' hh.
This is what I mean:to avoid feet down time in a Q,say...
I'm talking second gear and about as fast a pushbike would do it.And not all the time,i actually like going thru them [as you do],I'm not deliberately trying to avoid them,or having to avoid 'giving way',simply to keep things moving along thats,all....And im obviously not doing it when the oncoming is pulling right at the beginning of his turn!
I mean when you see it turning back in to the left,[actually in the 'S'] as you are out of there before the other Vehicle has completed it anyway...And im on about the quiet situation presented here,not all of these,but they all seem to be in these situation,as they're to stop racing in residential areas of course.
But.......Back to the Q I originally asked:
Is it legal?? [or not!]....
I cant find any reference to this in the HCode,and I've searched 'online' for a good few times before this post on BCF...
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I have used them, but tbh I think using any cycle lane (etc.) is a bit of a dick move, and I avoid it when I can be ar$ed.
I thought it depended on the road markings, for example this one doesn't have a solid white line, so I think you could use it, although that one's lethal to cyclists as any large vehicle (as in the picture) decapitates whoever's come through as you swing back over to the left. |
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[quote="BrownTrousers"][quote="Ame"]street view pic [/quote]
No "keep right" arrow, no offence?
That said, the times I'm tempted to do this are only due to a long stream of traffic coming the other way meaning a lengthy wait - that road doesn't look like it would get busy enough to make it worthwhile.[/quote]
Yes BT it can get stupid round there when it's the school run,clocking off etc..
I've just got in from a ride and sure enough,there's the one who doesnt gtf's,on this system in another part of the estate,[it's always possible they dont know they need to give way...] but the ones who do it seem to think if they go a bit faster.they can clear it before you arrive at it,and one some while ago pulled well over into my path after I'd committed to it,i think I clipped his wing mirror,so as well as pissing me off,it shit me up a bit,thats why it's worth knowing,if nothing else,for safety's sake.Any maneuver that doesnt involve making a turn is obviously safer,so being able to continue on a straight path seems logical to me.especially because of the big majority of driver's who just dont 'GW'.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 45 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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