M5 Safety Alert Thread
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Postby maDKient » Fri Sep 16, 2011 11:42 am
Watch for punctures - so bring spares!BigBadWOLF wrote:Planning to ride M5 shoulder from Bexly to Morebank Rd tomorrow.. any advice would be greatly appreciated
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Postby Wayfarer » Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:30 am
Hey, where do you hear about these? Might be a good thing to know when the sweeps are, then roll all weekend.meridaman wrote:Heard somewhere they were planning to do a sweep this weekend or the weekend just gone, haven't ridden it for a few weeks so couldn't tell ya to be honest...
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Re: M5 Safety Alert Thread
Postby wombatK » Sun Nov 13, 2011 1:59 pm
Rode it today from River Rd to Bexley North. East bound shoulder might have been swept in the last week, but the west-bound side still had truckloads of debris on it. Doubt it's been swept for weeks if not months.meridaman wrote:Heard somewhere they were planning to do a sweep this weekend or the weekend just gone, haven't ridden it for a few weeks so couldn't tell ya to be honest...
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Postby mianos » Mon Nov 14, 2011 2:22 pm
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Re: M5 Safety Alert Thread
Postby wombatK » Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:04 pm
Good link - thanks. Indicates both sides to be swept today (Mon 14th), so it'smeridaman wrote:http://www.m5motorway.com.au/news/worksalert.asp
Shows when and where they are doing the sweep.
no wonder it looked dodgy yesterday.
Wish there was something similar for the RTA's King Georges Rd
to Bexley North section.
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Postby rogan » Sun Nov 20, 2011 5:19 pm
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Re: M5 Safety Alert Thread
Postby Scouse » Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:36 am
I say 'officially' as the shoulder is quite good all the way to the 1st Campbelltown exit where the current roadworks start. I've seen a few cyclists use it.
I would like to think the roadworks should be complete by Christmas in which case the whole of the M5 shoulder should be open to bicycles.
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Re: M5 Safety Alert Thread
Postby hannos » Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:49 am
rogan wrote:Me and some of guys are planning a possible trip to the Southern Highlands. Was wondering what the Hume Hwy/M5 shoulder is like between Prestons and Narellan Rd. I assume Camden Valley Way and Campelltown Rd are still totally unsuitable for bikes...
Thanks
Camden Valley Way is not suitable for bicycles. The road is in shocking condition and there is no should at all for a large part of it.
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Re: M5 Safety Alert Thread
Postby LYMBER » Mon Feb 20, 2012 5:25 pm
I plan to ride the M5, so i would like to get onto the M5 at Prestons and exit on HeathCoth Rd. Is it possible to cross over the Georges River bridge on the Bicycle, is the shoulder large enough over the bridge when going with the traffic over the bridge towards HeathCoth Rd?
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Postby wombatK » Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:38 pm
Very possible, but you need to have your wits about you.LYMBER wrote:How to you cross the Georges River on the M5 if going East bound, i.e. towards the city?
I plan to ride the M5, so i would like to get onto the M5 at Prestons and exit on HeathCoth Rd. Is it possible to cross over the Georges River bridge on the Bicycle, is the shoulder large enough over the bridge when going with the traffic over the bridge towards HeathCoth Rd?
The eastbound crossing of the Georges River at Liverpool is the dodgy one. Firstly, you have to cross a two-lane entry ramp coming in from the Hume Hwy. Plan to stop and take a good look at traffic at the bicycle crossing point (where the gap in the marked island line is). There is a shoulder, but it's not very wide - and there's lots of broken glass and debris that's a sure indicator that motorists do really dumb and impatient things in this place.
On the east side of the river, you've got to get across the off-ramp from the shoulder on the eastern side with lots of traffic taking the Moorebank Ave exit. Cars will often still be ripping past you at 80 kph plus at the point where you would need to cross the off-ramp. And you see plenty of drivers making last-minute exits from the right two lanes (starting from approx 100 kph when they realise they've nearly missed their turn).
Just be willing to stop and wait for a safe opportunity to get across. Don't rely on drivers using indicators, or even being in the right lane to make an exit.
For the west-bound direction, you have to use the pedestrian walkway on the southern side of the bridge. It's pretty narrow - and often well littered with broken glass etc.,. But safer than competing with traffic in the left lane (which comes racing down the Moorebank Ave on-ramp). The westbound off-ramp to Hume Hwy is also double-lane, and hence fairly difficult to negotiate. As
with the eastbound case, be willing to stop and wait for a safe chance to get across.
Lastly, do everything you can to increase your visibility - a good hi-vis jersey or vest is a must and good lights if your trip
gets anywhere near close to dawn, dusk, fog, or heavy rainfall.
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Re: M5 Safety Alert Thread
Postby LYMBER » Tue Feb 21, 2012 8:59 am
So instead of using the pedestrian crossing over the Georges River going West, you cross over this river on the other side going West, but all the cars will be going towards the city. So the bike is going against the traffic on the shoulder lane over the Georges River bridge. That way you avoid crossing that dodgy double lane when you reach the hume hwy exit. It will be the hume hwy entry because you are going against traffic. Because on the east side it would be easier to cross since there is only one lane and you can see the cars coming towards you as opposed to having to look back.
One other question, how bad is the pollution? Being that close to all those passing cars/trucks throwing out car fumes cannot be good for the lungs.
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Re: M5 Safety Alert Thread
Postby wombatK » Tue Feb 21, 2012 8:21 pm
Not worth arguing about the legality of it (IIRC, it is not). It is legal to walk against traffic on the (wrong) side of the road - because pedestrian's speeds are so low that it makes little difference that you are adding to the vehicles speed in a collision.LYMBER wrote:Thanks for the reply. Seems a bit dangerous, gotta be careful. One other question, is it legal to ride your bike on the shoulder lane, but against traffic? Does anyone ride this way?
For a cyclist, it's just plain stupid. Riding against the traffic means that you add your speed to their's in a collision - 80 kph + 20 kph = 100 kph for a collision. Riding with traffic, collision speed is 80 - 20 kph = 60 kph.
In either case, you're in a lot of trouble. But often traffic doing 100kph will wipe off a lot of speed before they hit you - so you could be looking at 30 + 20 = 50 kph v's 30 - 20 = 10 kph. Latter is very survivable, former is not. And when you lower the collision speed you give yourself more of a chance of either you or the motorist taking a last minute avoidance action.
Pollution isn't noticeably bad - even in peak hour. I probably finish with a bit more grime on my legs after riding on the M5, but upper body and lungs doesn't get affected.
Any road can be dangerous if you don't treat it with appropriate risk-management. For the M5, just be patient. I
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Re: M5 Safety Alert Thread
Postby LYMBER » Tue Feb 21, 2012 10:54 pm
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Re: M5 Safety Alert Thread
Postby hannos » Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:09 am
Slight correction wombatk: M5 entry from the Hume Hwy City-bound (east bound) is only 1 lane. It becomes the Moorebank Rd exit.wombatK wrote: The eastbound crossing of the Georges River at Liverpool is the dodgy one. Firstly, you have to cross a two-lane entry ramp coming in from the Hume Hwy. Plan to stop and take a good look at traffic at the bicycle crossing point (where the gap in the marked island line is). There is a shoulder, but it's not very wide - and there's lots of broken glass and debris that's a sure indicator that motorists do really dumb and impatient things in this place.
When I commute along the M5 past here I'll stop and wait for a break in the traffic entering the M5. Then I ride the shoulder, which can be a little debris-laden...
It's a slight downhill so I egenerally pick up quite a bit of speed (50km/h+) and merge into that lane. quite often it isn't moving all that fast. This makes it easier to jump into the should when the lane turns off to Moorebank Rd.
Otherwise it's just sit and wiat for a break in the traffic.
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Re: M5 Safety Alert Thread
Postby hannos » Tue Feb 28, 2012 9:53 am
F5 northbound from Narellan Rd. Hotmixing is complete. Not all Line marking has been done yet.
Hopefully it will be opened to bicycles very soon!
Southbound from Campbelltown Road to Narellan Rd - Hotmix still needs to be done. I don't think it will be too much longer
Can't wait to ride it!
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Re: M5 Safety Alert Thread
Postby Kev365428 » Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:06 pm
The patch of road bewteen KGR and the tunnel (heading East) has been relaid in the last month or so, including the breakdown lane.
This has to be one of the best pieces of asphalting I've seen in a long while. Cruising down thier of a morning, and it's deathly quite due to the dead flat surface.
Job well done.
Oh, just watch out for the step that runs almost parallel with the direction of travel as you pass the Kinsgrove Rd on ramp heading east. It could catch the unwary.
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Re: M5 Safety Alert Thread
Postby wombatK » Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:10 pm
That bit spoils it for me - definitely a hazard on 23mm tyres and light rims. Would hate to tackle it in Sydney's current wet weather.Kev365428 wrote:A
Oh, just watch out for the step that runs almost parallel with the direction of travel as you pass the Kinsgrove Rd on ramp heading east. It could catch the unwary.
Kev.
RTA has also failed to leave the cyclist crossing gap in the painted island on the on-ramp and off-ramps at King Georges Rd. So there is no place you can legally cross it - the only legal option is to merge from the shoulder into the traffic lane. IIRC, the cyclist symbols in the shoulder have also not been repainted.
I have emailed the RTA about it, 3 weeks ago, but absolutely no response. They don't give two hoots for cyclists.
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Postby mianos » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:40 pm
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Re: M5 Safety Alert Thread
Postby wombatK » Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:38 pm
Interlink owns and operates the M5 Motorway, which is the part from King Georges Rd Beverley Hills tomianos wrote:The RAT has almost nothing to do with that road, it's privately owned and run.
Casula.
The part east of King Georges Rd is the M5 East Freeway, which is owned and operated by the RTA.
That's the location where the asphalting was carried out, and where the on-ramps painted islands
have been painted without the cyclist crossing gaps.
So the RTA has enough to do with that road. And even where they aren't the owners, they should have
at least a responsibility to advise who is the relevant owner.
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Re: M5 Safety Alert Thread
Postby hannos » Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:15 am
The No Bicycle signs have been removed from the on-ramp. I also did not see any at the Campbelltown Rd on-Ramp (northbound).
So I'm assuming there's a nice fresh piece of hotmix waiting to be ridden!
Unfortunately, Southbound is still closed to cyclists.
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