tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637606419924977484.post5117389736124715344..comments2022-11-15T07:27:26.439+00:00Comments on Zen Biker Maniac: Riverside Rat-Running ReducedUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637606419924977484.post-28730367118633346802015-11-23T10:03:10.909+00:002015-11-23T10:03:10.909+00:00As a motorist (and keen cyclist), although I would...As a motorist (and keen cyclist), although I would no longer use Huntly St as a rat-run since the introduction of the no left turn over Ness Bridge, as a regular visitor to Huntley Street, I find this restriction incredibly annoying, and simply ignore it and break the law, watching out for pedestrians, which I am sure will be the general practice, if people can get away with it.<br />Rickyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03319318986476055093noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-637606419924977484.post-55232488173808919212015-11-20T10:05:09.483+00:002015-11-20T10:05:09.483+00:00Two policy changes that would make crossings safer...Two policy changes that would make crossings safer for cyclists and pedestrians are:<br /><br />1. A UK equivalent of Europe"s "turn right on red" policy for bikes. This would be "turn left on red" for UK.<br /><br />2. In Europe, cars turning right on a green light - must look out for, and give way to, cyclists and pedestrians crossing the main carriageway. This is a significant culture shift - but clearly achievable as the evidence shows.Mick Heathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18341999288532011338noreply@blogger.com