Yeah, it's BS, isn't it? How hard can it be, there is plenty of room for such a facility.march83 wrote:Westbound: Currently I'm going on the south side of the M4 through Orchard Hills and Glenmore Park then rejoining at Mulgoa Rd. It's adding ~15 minutes. The detour is pretty average - the rolling hills in Orchard Hills from the M4 to Northern Road are slow, there is no shoulder, there is speeding traffic who are mostly rat-running to try to avoid the Northern Rd off ramp traffic jam. I would feel much safer on the M4 shoulder.
Eastbound: I'm getting off the highway at Blaxland and using Mitchell's Pass, Victoria Bridge and then backroads through Penrith towards the hospital. Then Kingswood, around the uni, Caddens Rd and back on the 4. Probably 20 minutes extra there and again it's horrible having to deal with traffic through Penrith, passing lots of parked cars especially around the hospital and I'd rather just be on the M4.
Totally agree - why they can't just budget for a decent cycleway like the M7 has? Providing the GWH as the detour is terrible, added to which they expect cyclists to travel up and down Mamre Rd? Prospect Hwy? Look at the 2 right hand turns necessary to access the GWH from the M4 westbound a Prospect Highway! Ridiculous! And the GWH has no bike lane, few sections with shoulders, lots of light and hills and trucks and other traffic. Disgusting.
FWIW, I have ~15yrs of rolling up and down the M4 for work in my legs and I'm definitely anything but accepting of this sort of stuff!
M4 Safety Alert Thread
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
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Postby hairyfoots » Fri Nov 10, 2017 10:32 pm
Well, I believe safety audits and discussions with Bicycle NSW were undertaken before the first set of detours were settled upon. It's possible that the letter I linked to was premature in its details, and that the reason detour maps haven't appeared on that project's website is because their suggested detour has been knocked back for the reasons you say. Really hope it means they put in something better. So we will see.march83 wrote: Totally agree - why they can't just budget for a decent cycleway like the M7 has? Providing the GWH as the detour is terrible, added to which they expect cyclists to travel up and down Mamre Rd? Prospect Hwy? Look at the 2 right hand turns necessary to access the GWH from the M4 westbound a Prospect Highway! Ridiculous! And the GWH has no bike lane, few sections with shoulders, lots of light and hills and trucks and other traffic. Disgusting.
It's not too late to write to the RMS and the construction company, for anyone that is interested in the issue, whether you currently ride the M4 or not. Here's the RMS email address for the project: m4sm@rms.nsw.gov.au
This is the construction company one: M4SM-Stage1@fultonhogan.com.au . Safety is a hot-button issue with these companies.
While a cycleway would have been a great idea, it would add 10-20% to the project costs (based on the M7 cycleway) and that's a hard sell. The easiest solution they can implement right now is some sort of ramp crossing option as you described earlier, at each affected site, even if it means widening the top of the ramps or something. No doubt there will be times when the ramp is closed completely and a convoluted detour is required, just as it is for cars, but they are generally doing those closures in the middle of the night when no one is riding anyway.
I suspect there are other locations where the barriers don't actually need to be right up to the fogline. If there is any space, even 1-2m, they could install two sets of barriers, with cyclists riding in between. Modern bolted down steel barriers require very little deflection space.march83 wrote: The fastest option IMO is to just ride the shoulder to the northern road exits, ride up the exit ramp and then cross the northern road at the top directly onto the on ramp. I'm pretty sure this can be done at the moment without forcing you into the motorway lanes.
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Postby recumbenteer » Sun Dec 03, 2017 8:07 am
Well!Hergest wrote:march83 wrote:they're doing landscaping and remediation all through that section at the moment. I don't think it can be too far away.
Wouldn't be too bad if they were making a bit of extra effort after the long delay but nothing is being done on the weekends so it's monday to friday, 7 till 3 with probably a skeleton crew judging by the lack of progress.
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby march83 » Wed Dec 06, 2017 2:39 pm
A few new plastic bollards have appeared at a few of the M4 interchanges. This gave me cause to look up the detour maps and they're appalling: http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/pro ... ur-map.pdf
These detours suggest using the Great Western Highway between Mamre Rd and Prospect Hwy in both directions, a route which has long sections of no shoulder, a few patches of shared use paths, a little bit of shoulder, lots of traffic lights and whole lot of heavy traffic. Definitely not suitable for bikes and not something I'm going to do.
So I guess I'll have to send out some emails to the RMS and construction company, contact the local cycling club and see if they can do anything. In the meantime I'm going to be staying on the M4 - as of yesterday there were some changes to the alignment around the M7 interchange but no changes which actually impact upon cyclists.
Considering how long this project is going to continue, IDK, this is basically going to eliminate the possibility of commuting from the west to Parramatta and beyond for the next 3-5 years. Very disappointing.
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby march83 » Fri Dec 22, 2017 11:40 am
Also, an interesting one this morning, the Church St gate eastbound (ie, on the northern side) was chained and padlocked closed. Seems like a very, very odd thing for someone to do. I'm not bothered by riding down Church St so whatever, but I just seemed really weird for someone to do that on purpose...
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby g-boaf » Fri Dec 22, 2017 12:15 pm
You could also try contacting Julie Owens MP (for Parramatta) - she's also one of us. Perhaps organise a meeting with her - suggest getting some detailed documents together that she can work from easily. Julia Finn MP is another one in the area, her office is in Merrylands.march83 wrote:Having the Parramatta viaduct back is nice, a few less streets to have to contend with. New smart motorway project is not so nice...
A few new plastic bollards have appeared at a few of the M4 interchanges. This gave me cause to look up the detour maps and they're appalling: http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/pro ... ur-map.pdf
These detours suggest using the Great Western Highway between Mamre Rd and Prospect Hwy in both directions, a route which has long sections of no shoulder, a few patches of shared use paths, a little bit of shoulder, lots of traffic lights and whole lot of heavy traffic. Definitely not suitable for bikes and not something I'm going to do.
So I guess I'll have to send out some emails to the RMS and construction company, contact the local cycling club and see if they can do anything. In the meantime I'm going to be staying on the M4 - as of yesterday there were some changes to the alignment around the M7 interchange but no changes which actually impact upon cyclists.
Considering how long this project is going to continue, IDK, this is basically going to eliminate the possibility of commuting from the west to Parramatta and beyond for the next 3-5 years. Very disappointing.
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby isabella24 » Sat Dec 30, 2017 4:22 pm
They are asking for community feedback regarding the possible closure and have a survey open until February 2nd 2018.
https://www.ausgrid.com.au/Common/Custo ... oject.aspx
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby fishwop » Sat Feb 03, 2018 12:15 pm
A Penrith-Parramatta cycleway was part of the 10-year plan of the previous Labor government, slated for 2019. Unfortunately, they proved to be less than 100% ethical and have been banished to opposition for the forseeable future. Liberal governments are not usually renowned for their cycling infrastructure.g-boaf wrote:march83 wrote: Yeah, it's BS, isn't it? How hard can it be, there is plenty of room for such a facility.
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Postby find_bruce » Sat Feb 03, 2018 12:52 pm
Its a tough choice isn't it - when it comes to cycling infrastructure one mob promise the world, but deliver very little in disconnected dribs & drabs (the M7 path is the only exception). The Penrith-Parramatta cycleway was a good example - promised at a time when the government stank worse than week old fish, & the promise required them to win 2 more elections before work would even commence.fishwop wrote:A Penrith-Parramatta cycleway was part of the 10-year plan of the previous Labor government, slated for 2019. Unfortunately, they proved to be less than 100% ethical and have been banished to opposition for the forseeable future. Liberal governments are not usually renowned for their cycling infrastructure.
The other mob promise almost nothing & that's what they deliver
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Postby g-boaf » Sat Feb 03, 2018 1:28 pm
They delivered us crackdowns on riders, increased anger from motorists and also ripped up a cycleway (one I never used) if I remember right. Maybe I should deliver get them a bottle of Grange Hermitage for their efforts (which they'll conveniently forget about). Maybe I'll address it to Premier McPremierFace.find_bruce wrote:Its a tough choice isn't it - when it comes to cycling infrastructure one mob promise the world, but deliver very little in disconnected dribs & drabs (the M7 path is the only exception). The Penrith-Parramatta cycleway was a good example - promised at a time when the government stank worse than week old fish, & the promise required them to win 2 more elections before work would even commence.fishwop wrote:A Penrith-Parramatta cycleway was part of the 10-year plan of the previous Labor government, slated for 2019. Unfortunately, they proved to be less than 100% ethical and have been banished to opposition for the forseeable future. Liberal governments are not usually renowned for their cycling infrastructure.
The other mob promise almost nothing & that's what they deliver
As long as they don't rip up the shared pathways and cycleways I'll be using in a few months, then I'll be happy.
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby g-boaf » Tue Apr 24, 2018 8:24 am
Motorcyclist dead after collision with kangaroo on M4 motorway near Claremont Meadows. Be careful out there.
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby march83 » Tue Apr 24, 2018 8:36 am
In the continuing saga of M4 diversions, there's a new addition to my detours on the westbound trip. Homestead Rd has been closed at Northern Rd so I have to go via the big Northern Rd + Glenmore Parkway roundabout which is a pretty messy on a normal day and a plain old disaster on a school day...
Also, the works at Reservoir Rd are ramping up. Looks like that shoulder will disappear soon enough. Afternoon trips westbound will be horrible once I have to get off the M4 at Prospect Hwy and ride the GWH from Reservoir to the M7. I'm moving desks back to Baulkham Hills in June and that just cannot come soon enough...
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Postby g-boaf » Thu Jan 31, 2019 9:52 pm
Also be careful with all the left over dirt/silt. It's still there, hasn't been cleaned away.
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Postby Bunged Knee » Tue Feb 19, 2019 1:02 pm
Duck River cycleway - permanent reinstatement
As you may know, Ausgrid's contractor Garde has been working to install new underground electricity cables along the Duck River cycleway. Work to install cables in the cycle way is now complete, with work to restore the cycleway to its original condition starting soon.
Upcoming work between Adderley Street and Duck River Bridge
Work to reinstate the cycle way between the Adderley Street entrance and the bridge will start from Monday 25 February and will take approximately two weeks to complete. During this time, the cycleway will be temporarily closed between Adderley Street and the bridge.
Cyclists will be detoured via Duck Street and Junction street. Please follow signage to be directed on to the detour route.
Once reinstated, this section of the cycleway will be reopened and can be used as normal. The entire cycleway should be reopened and returned to normal within approximately six weeks.
As always, we encourage you to get in touch if you have any concerns or questions.
For more information please visit the project page: http://www.ausgrid.com.au/camelliatolidcombe
Kind regards,
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby DaveQB » Fri Jun 21, 2019 10:37 am
Planning a ride into the mountains and back on Sunday with some mates. Is the M4 from The Northern Road, west bound into the mountains, safe atm? I recall reading somewhere that it wasn't, but that was awhile ago.
Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby march83 » Fri Jun 21, 2019 11:35 am
Depending on which way you're travelling, I'd suggest taking an alternative route west into the mountains.
The new Yandai crossing bridge is a nice way to cross the river and it's pretty easily accessed from either Penrith CBD, or from the river bank trail from the north or south. Going up the mountains there are lots of backstreets and cyclepaths through Emu Plains to keep you off the highway and motorway that can take you up the Old Great Western highway and into Lapstone, along Governors and Explorers and into Glenbrook.
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby LateStarter » Fri Jun 21, 2019 11:51 am
shows the M4 between Gipps/Kent Rd and Mulgoa Rd as "no cycling allowed" in both directions. Otherwise the whole length has become very unpleasant in recent years especially at every entry/exit ramp with motors doing their best F1 impressions
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby DaveQB » Fri Jun 21, 2019 12:16 pm
Glad I asked. We're now thinking of getting off The Northern Rd at Littlefields Rd and going up Mulgoa Rd to then get on the Highway. Not sure of backstreets and cyclepaths to the Mountains.
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby march83 » Fri Jun 21, 2019 12:26 pm
If I were coming from the south I'd do something like this: https://goo.gl/maps/T1QjsywdQXKaghux9
Going through Glenmore Park is squiggly, but you're in 50 zones so it's much safer.
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby LateStarter » Fri Jun 21, 2019 1:18 pm
Continuous cycling routes west of M7 to Nepean are a problem and generally not pleasant, GWH is doable but busy, Elizabeth Drive likewise, train to Penrith avoids the unpleasant bits and allows you to push further up the mountains, Katoomba etc
Some of this (except M4) might help https://ridewithgps.com/routes/26820317 or this if you are very keen https://ridewithgps.com/routes/26820350
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby biker jk » Fri Jun 21, 2019 1:58 pm
I've done that Audax ride a few times. The section I've encountered problems with motorists has been on Park Rd. It seems to attract the local bogans.LateStarter wrote:Agreed re Mulgoa Rd, have a look at the appropriate bits of this route (from Audax route repository) https://ridewithgps.com/routes/18723826, the highway west of the Nepean is generally ok these days all the way to Katoomba, mostly good shoulder except towards the top of Lapston opposite the air force base and at Falconbridge. Coming back is great, (40k down hill!) use Mitchells Pass Blaxland to Emu Plains and then the nice new bridge over Nepean (mentioned above).
Continuous cycling routes west of M7 to Nepean are a problem and generally not pleasant, GWH is doable but busy, Elizabeth Drive likewise, train to Penrith avoids the unpleasant bits and allows you to push further up the mountains, Katoomba etc
Some of this (except M4) might help https://ridewithgps.com/routes/26820317 or this if you are very keen https://ridewithgps.com/routes/26820350
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby LateStarter » Fri Jun 21, 2019 2:13 pm
Yes, Park Rd's straightness of 4 kms exceeds their attention span, pity as early morning on the preceding Bents Basin Rd can bring out the Kangaroos and is very pleasant, peaceful.biker jk wrote:I've done that Audax ride a few times. The section I've encountered problems with motorists has been on Park Rd. It seems to attract the local bogans.
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby DaveQB » Fri Jun 21, 2019 3:25 pm
In the past, I've just gone The Northern Rd and turned left onto the M4 and followed that until Katoomba etc. It's always been no problem. Road works have changed that.
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Re: M4 Safety Alert Thread
Postby DaveQB » Fri Jun 21, 2019 3:28 pm
But The Northen rd is a great ride. Well used to be. Some roadworks now has detracted from that, but still good.LateStarter wrote:Penrith avoids the unpleasant bits
LateStarter wrote:or this if you are very keen https://ridewithgps.com/routes/26820350
I've only done the 200km (version a few times). Probably my favourite Audax course.
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