SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?)
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SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?)
Postby Sydguy » Sun Jan 13, 2013 5:58 pm
IMHO this is utter drivel.
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/society-a ... 2cmbt.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Do we know if she is talking about the Cook River Path???
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Re: SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?
Postby Nobody » Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:34 pm
It is one of my regular rides, so I'm probably one of these "lone wolfs" or whatever she calls them. Passing with centimeters of space is probably true as in some sections it would be hard to get more than a metre clearance due to the narrowness of the path itself. In the other thread I posted:
http://www.bicycles.net.au/forums/viewt ... 12&t=60367" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Nobody wrote:You get a strange attitude from peds that they own the path and just tolerate your presence at best. Similar attitude that you get from cars on the road. If it's so difficult and/or dangerous to share, there are many thousands on kilometres of footpaths in NSW for peds to use theoretically free of cyclists. Too bad I can't say the reciprocal for cyclists.
Edit: Apparently it is the North Shore of Sydney.
http://www.sydneycyclist.com/forum/topi ... f-in-lycra" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?
Postby Warnesy » Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:41 pm
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Re: SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?
Postby queequeg » Sun Jan 13, 2013 9:18 pm
No, it is the Gore Hill Path and SUP running through Flatrock Reserve in Willoughby.Sydguy wrote:Hi team
IMHO this is utter drivel.
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/society-a ... 2cmbt.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Do we know if she is talking about the Cook River Path???
JM
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Re: SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?
Postby gorilla monsoon » Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:24 am
She does raise one valid point though: the seeming inability of riders sharing paths to ring a bell or call-out to peds to warn they are passing. I mean, how hard can it be?
Personally, I believe that such a simple act is well worth the HUGE effort, if for no other reason than it is a good publicity exercise.
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Re: SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?
Postby DavidI » Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:32 am
+1gorilla monsoon wrote:She does raise one valid point though: the seeming inability of riders sharing paths to ring a bell or call-out to peds to warn they are passing. I mean, how hard can it be?
Personally, I believe that such a simple act is well worth the HUGE effort, if for no other reason than it is a good publicity exercise.
It's not hard to give a quick ring, and it the pedestrian moves out of the way (as they do 90% of the time) I usually give them a wave after I pass - it might be the difference between them moving out of the way the next time and them cranking up the "arrogant cyclists" bandwagon. That pedestrian might also drive a car.........
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Postby biker jk » Wed Jan 23, 2013 12:56 pm
Unfortunately sounding an audible warning doesn't work when the pedestrian is wired for sound (which is all too common these days).gorilla monsoon wrote:It is drivel and Caro has become some sort of personality because she got to do guest spots on Gruen Transfer/Planet and Sunrise. Woo Hoo!
She does raise one valid point though: the seeming inability of riders sharing paths to ring a bell or call-out to peds to warn they are passing. I mean, how hard can it be?
Personally, I believe that such a simple act is well worth the HUGE effort, if for no other reason than it is a good publicity exercise.
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Re: SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?
Postby g-boaf » Wed Jan 23, 2013 1:45 pm
Put some headphones on at typical pedestrian volume (so people in NZ can hear it), and I'll stand say 15 metres back and ring it. I bet you won't hear it. Even the ones without headphones often refuse to move over in my area. They also like to wave their arms about on each side.DavidI wrote:+1gorilla monsoon wrote:She does raise one valid point though: the seeming inability of riders sharing paths to ring a bell or call-out to peds to warn they are passing. I mean, how hard can it be?
Personally, I believe that such a simple act is well worth the HUGE effort, if for no other reason than it is a good publicity exercise.
It's not hard to give a quick ring, and it the pedestrian moves out of the way (as they do 90% of the time) I usually give them a wave after I pass - it might be the difference between them moving out of the way the next time and them cranking up the "arrogant cyclists" bandwagon. That pedestrian might also drive a car.........
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Re: SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?
Postby gorilla monsoon » Thu Jan 24, 2013 2:11 pm
The number of times I have been thanked by peds over the last few years for giving them a warning is fairly large and every now and then someone will tell you how they were carved-up by a group of "bars-turds who didn't even have the manners to let me know they were there".
It's a PR exercise and it requires almost no effort.
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Postby simonn » Thu Jan 24, 2013 2:30 pm
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Postby g-boaf » Thu Jan 24, 2013 2:52 pm
The PR exercise does little good - no matter how many times I've tried it. Someone else can keep on with it, cause I'm not. My week of intense pain and battling an infection courtesy of a dumb pedestrian has killed my interest in riding bikes. The peds and road users win, I want no part of it anymore.gorilla monsoon wrote:True, those wired for sound will not even hear a bomb going off but not everyone is wired for sound. And if there is a group of gas-baggers just ring the bell two or three times or call out.
The number of times I have been thanked by peds over the last few years for giving them a warning is fairly large and every now and then someone will tell you how they were carved-up by a group of "bars-turds who didn't even have the manners to let me know they were there".
It's a PR exercise and it requires almost no effort.
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Postby gorilla monsoon » Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:39 pm
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Re: SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?
Postby find_bruce » Thu Jan 24, 2013 8:23 pm
Pity, that would have been funny. But did you ring your bell ?simonn wrote:I rode past her and her husband this morning. I was sooooo tempted to shout "OUTRAGEOUS!!!!" as I rode past, but I am an adult now and apparently gave up childish ways when I got married .
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Re: SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?
Postby wombatK » Thu Jan 24, 2013 10:16 pm
A younger me might be tempted to give her a blast of an Air Zound from about 10 m away, synchronisingsimonn wrote:I rode past her and her husband this morning. I was sooooo tempted to shout "OUTRAGEOUS!!!!" as I rode past, but I am an adult now and apparently gave up childish ways when I got married .
with the departing hubby's peck. But us more genteel folk of the western 'burbs now prefer handguns for
settling our differences. She better lookout
Of course it didn't happen on the Cooks River Cycleway - it has much worse things to worry about than a close
shave by a lycra lout.
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Re: SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?
Postby ftssjk » Fri Jan 25, 2013 3:27 am
what time and where?simonn wrote:I rode past her and her husband this morning. I was sooooo tempted to shout "OUTRAGEOUS!!!!" as I rode past, but I am an adult now and apparently gave up childish ways when I got married .
i'll do it for you
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on that ringing a bell thing,
i usually ring the bell when they are in my lane,
but should i ring the bell if they're within their lane and i can pass safely?
i usually don't because it feels a bit odd.. kind of as if I were to be announcing my presence..
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Re: SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?
Postby simonn » Fri Jan 25, 2013 9:25 am
Well if we are going to get suburbanly-sub-cultural, being the north shore, I guess I'd have to send my kids to a better school than the one she sent her's to to settle our differences. Damn it.wombatK wrote:But us more genteel folk of the western 'burbs now prefer handguns for settling our differences.
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Re: SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?
Postby simonn » Fri Jan 25, 2013 9:29 am
On the Naremburn to Artarmon cycleway the second, smaller, bend under the freeway from Naremburn around 07:40-45 ish (IIRC).ftssjk wrote:what time and where?simonn wrote:I rode past her and her husband this morning. I was sooooo tempted to shout "OUTRAGEOUS!!!!" as I rode past, but I am an adult now and apparently gave up childish ways when I got married .
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Re: SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?
Postby wombatK » Fri Jan 25, 2013 8:54 pm
Sick 'em ladssimonn wrote:
On the Naremburn to Artarmon cycleway the second, smaller, bend under the freeway from Naremburn around 07:40-45 ish (IIRC).
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Postby Xplora » Sat Jan 26, 2013 3:24 pm
The self righteous fools feel its an obligation to ding but you just can't guarantee that it will improve the situation at all. My riding style is such that a bell is certainly going to make things worse half the time. I will ding mainly to warn parents and pet owners... these people need time to control their animals, and it IS fair to assume that is their primary concern. I simply make it easier for them to meet that concern.
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Postby diggler » Sun Jan 27, 2013 10:53 pm
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Postby Xplora » Sun Jan 27, 2013 11:32 pm
In fairness to those having difficulty, there is no standard width for a path. There are no posts on blind corners, nor speed limits to give you an idea of the expected angle and speed. You can't assume your experience on a shared path will match someone else's, because there is no consistent path experience - unlike a road.diggler wrote:What exactly are you guys doing on these bike paths? I slow down whenever I see a pedestrian. The Cooks River bike path is sign posted to have pedestrian priority. I can't speak for the Gore Hill path. I don't think it is reasonable to travel at maximum speed with merely a warning bell to fulfil all your obligations.
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Re: SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?
Postby simonn » Mon Jan 28, 2013 7:43 am
I agree with you, however, some peds are going to be pissed off at whatever speed you travel. The Gore Hill path is mostly two cycle lanes + one pedestrian lane. There are some very badly designed parts where is changes to shared path on {in,de}clines.diggler wrote:What exactly are you guys doing on these bike paths? I slow down whenever I see a pedestrian. The Cooks River bike path is sign posted to have pedestrian priority. I can't speak for the Gore Hill path. I don't think it is reasonable to travel at maximum speed with merely a warning bell to fulfil all your obligations.
The idea that you should ring your bell for peds is ridiculous. At peak hours on this path it would sound like a rendition of jingle bells. And, depending on how you define "slow" it could be a long ride for you.
The simple thing is for everyone to stay in their lanes and if they want to stop, move off the path. Easy, and at the very least just polite.
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Postby gorilla monsoon » Mon Jan 28, 2013 3:54 pm
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Re: SMH - Jane Caro - Opinion Piece (Cooks River Cycle Path?
Postby outnabike » Mon Jan 28, 2013 5:49 pm
SnippedXplora wrote:You can't ding the bell, it just doesn't work as a sign of polity.
The self righteous fools feel its an obligation to ding but you just can't guarantee that it will improve the situation at all. My riding style is such that a bell is certainly going to make things worse half the time.
Hi Xplora, that's a pretty rough judgement,
By using the term "The self righteous fools" It must be presumed you are talking to the less educated folks, other than your self on the forum? Or just others that are trying to do the right thing?
The councils are trying to do what they can in their limited way in my area to get both pedestrians and riders to understand the safety issue here. Personally I can't see every pedestrian loving to hear a bell behind them, but I appreciate it when another cyclist coming from behind gives me a bell as he comes up to overtake.
The pics show the signs on the paths near my home and surrounds, I reckon they apply to pedestrians and cyclists to take note of.
Obeying them does not make a " self righteous fool" out of anyone.
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