Plumbing should be dead easy, given there is already a bubbler there. I agree with you, toilets somewhere on the M7 path as well as a couple more bubble sites makes total sense. Look at the Parramatta River and Oly Park paths, there is no shortage of bubblers or taps no more than one or two kms apart at any point along the path.vosadrian wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 9:15 am
I think a toilet in place of the repair station would be more useful for many. I realise that requires more cost (plumbing), but at least it would provide value for all users rather than this repair station which as stated above provides little value for most users. While they are at it, if not already, a CCTV of the bubbler area to deter vandalism of assets might be good.
M7 Safety Alert Thread
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
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Postby g-boaf » Wed Nov 03, 2021 8:18 pm
Larger image:robbo mcs wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 5:34 pmOn the good news front, it sounds like there is going to be a dedicated cycleway/shared path on the M12 extension, going to the new airport
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Postby recumbenteer » Sun Nov 07, 2021 11:37 am
I do!!
admittedly I "somewhat" enjoy the 5-7km/h climb..... there's a 70km/h descent on the other side
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby g-boaf » Sat Dec 04, 2021 2:57 pm
No idea what happened as I only came along later.
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Postby Retrobyte » Sun Dec 05, 2021 9:42 am
Discussion on Facebook suggests it was a bunch crash, or someone who encountered a bunch. With the tight bends in places, pinch points and manhole covers to avoid the M7 shared path isn't a place for groups any larger than 3 or 4. I've seen bunches of 15-20 there at times, which is crazy on a path.
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby biker jk » Sun Dec 05, 2021 11:58 am
At the very least, the bunches should ride single file, especially where the path narrows (indicated by an unbroken white line).Retrobyte wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 9:42 amDiscussion on Facebook suggests it was a bunch crash, or someone who encountered a bunch. With the tight bends in places, pinch points and manhole covers to avoid the M7 shared path isn't a place for groups any larger than 3 or 4. I've seen bunches of 15-20 there at times, which is crazy on a path.
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby g-boaf » Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:16 pm
It sounds like you weren't there, right?Retrobyte wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 9:42 amDiscussion on Facebook suggests it was a bunch crash, or someone who encountered a bunch. With the tight bends in places, pinch points and manhole covers to avoid the M7 shared path isn't a place for groups any larger than 3 or 4. I've seen bunches of 15-20 there at times, which is crazy on a path.
Up to 10 is okay, it's how they ride that is the problem. I sometimes used to ride home from work with one of the race teams from the northern end of the M7, they were great - very safe to ride with, kept together neatly and always on their side of the path. These same guys on the weekend I occasionally see - sometimes in a bigger group but always safe and considerate.
I've seen bunches of two all over the place and encountered exactly such a bunch today and another one yesterday, in the same spot where despite being warned, the old guy turned even more to the wrong side of the path. I keep far to the left in that spot because I'm expecting it.
The accident yesterday wasn't in a tight section - actually one of the widest sections. Key is to ride to the conditions. Same anywhere really.
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby vosadrian » Mon Dec 06, 2021 10:36 am
Actually I would prefer it if there were a single file rule, as side by side riders travelling slowly mean overtakers need to go to the other side of the path. I realise of course that social riders want to chat side by side and ride slow and should be able to do that and would prefer overtaking riders to just go slower. But that is just my opinion.
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby g-boaf » Mon Dec 06, 2021 4:45 pm
I find it’s harder to overtake the bunches that are strung out. If it’s 6 people that are 2 abreast, that’s effectively just 3 I need to go past and it’s pretty easy. I just warn them and wait until it’s clear and safe to do so.vosadrian wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 10:36 amI agree with g-boaf. I have ridden in large bunches that were quite safe when riding single file. I have more issues with groups of 2 riding side by side through blind corners and crossing the centre line.
Actually I would prefer it if there were a single file rule, as side by side riders travelling slowly mean overtakers need to go to the other side of the path. I realise of course that social riders want to chat side by side and ride slow and should be able to do that and would prefer overtaking riders to just go slower. But that is just my opinion.
The long groups make it harder because I have to really punch the speed up and hope nobody is coming the other way until I clear all of them. I won’t attempt to pass unless it’s clear to do so and I can see well ahead.
If I see a bunch coming the other way and I’m riding with others I drop back and go as far left as I can.
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby queequeg » Mon Dec 06, 2021 10:30 pm
These days i am solo on the M7 when transiting to places like Camden/Picton. About the only time it’s safe on the M7 path for a group now is mid-winter at night.
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby robbo mcs » Tue Dec 07, 2021 8:05 pm
I haven't ridden, or driven on the Northern road for a while now, due to the ongoing roadworks, then lockdowns etc. Might go and give it a run at some stage.queequeg wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 10:30 pmI haven’t done bunch rides on the M7 for some time, but when I did, our group was about as tight as you can get and very disciplined. The path is a lot busier than a few years ago, but roadworks in the area have also opened up some on-road options that were not there before. The Northern Rd is a ripper…i’m doing 40km/h+ solo on an almost 4 metre wide road shoulder on ultra smooth hot mix. No need to use the shared path adjacent to it.
These days i am solo on the M7 when transiting to places like Camden/Picton. About the only time it’s safe on the M7 path for a group now is mid-winter at night.
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby g-boaf » Tue Dec 07, 2021 11:48 pm
It's apparently okay, but I suppose you still get motorbikes swerving onto the shoulder as in the old days? I haven't gone near there for years and years.robbo mcs wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 8:05 pmI haven't ridden, or driven on the Northern road for a while now, due to the ongoing roadworks, then lockdowns etc. Might go and give it a run at some stage.queequeg wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 10:30 pmI haven’t done bunch rides on the M7 for some time, but when I did, our group was about as tight as you can get and very disciplined. The path is a lot busier than a few years ago, but roadworks in the area have also opened up some on-road options that were not there before. The Northern Rd is a ripper…i’m doing 40km/h+ solo on an almost 4 metre wide road shoulder on ultra smooth hot mix. No need to use the shared path adjacent to it.
These days i am solo on the M7 when transiting to places like Camden/Picton. About the only time it’s safe on the M7 path for a group now is mid-winter at night.
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Postby recumbenteer » Wed Dec 08, 2021 7:25 pm
The Northern Rd, Narellan to Penrith, there's now a fully sealed separated pathway along its full length...
It can be accessed from the Prestons end of the M7 path... take the separated pathway along Camden Valley Way, cross Cowpasture Road and head west along the separated path to Bringelly
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby recumbenteer » Wed Dec 08, 2021 7:30 pm
g-boaf, it's had a HUGE improvement..
you would't recognise it these days....dual lane each direction, sepataed cycleway the length of it.... I'd recommend giving it a go
kerb & guttering, I doubt you'd get motorcycles on it now... it's not isolated like the M7 path where the bogans can run riot
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby g-boaf » Wed Dec 08, 2021 7:32 pm
I had no idea! I though it was just the road shoulder.recumbenteer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 7:25 pmThe Northern Rd, Narellan to Penrith, there's now a fully sealed separated pathway along its full length...
It can be accessed from the Prestons end of the M7 path... take the separated pathway along Camden Valley Way, cross Cowpasture Road and head west along the separated path to Bringelly
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby recumbenteer » Wed Dec 08, 2021 7:45 pm
Not any more..... The Northern Road has had a major upgrade over the last few years, you wouldn't recognise it from the old days.... Even the road shoulder is good to ride on, I've done Bringelly to Narellan on road... no probs at allg-boaf wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 7:32 pmI had no idea! I though it was just the road shoulder.recumbenteer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 7:25 pmThe Northern Rd, Narellan to Penrith, there's now a fully sealed separated pathway along its full length...
It can be accessed from the Prestons end of the M7 path... take the separated pathway along Camden Valley Way, cross Cowpasture Road and head west along the separated path to Bringelly
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby caneye » Fri Dec 10, 2021 11:46 am
what's a good loop to do?
M7 Prestons > Camden Valley Way > Bringelly Road > Northern Road .. which way to head back to M7? Elizabeth Drive?
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby LateStarter » Fri Dec 10, 2021 12:22 pm
recumbenteer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 7:45 pmNot any more..... The Northern Road has had a major upgrade over the last few years, you wouldn't recognise it from the old days.... Even the road shoulder is good to ride on, I've done Bringelly to Narellan on road... no probs at allg-boaf wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 7:32 pmI had no idea! I though it was just the road shoulder.recumbenteer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 7:25 pm
The Northern Rd, Narellan to Penrith, there's now a fully sealed separated pathway along its full length...
It can be accessed from the Prestons end of the M7 path... take the separated pathway along Camden Valley Way, cross Cowpasture Road and head west along the separated path to Bringelly
I get very annoyed by the "separated pathway" like along Camden Valley Way. If it not multi button press stages to get over one road its pointless button presses for roads that don't actually exist except for 50m dead ends (to be continued...) or button presses so the non-existing cars can make quick right or left turns. These easily double the time necessary to traverse those sections and because there is a "separated pathway" they seem to not put in a usable shoulder but pointless road side flower arrangements instead ! You would think I would get used to be a third class road user but I just get grumpier. Haven't done Northern Road, hope its better.
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby recumbenteer » Fri Dec 10, 2021 5:37 pm
at Narellan, head back to Prestons on Camden Valley Way (CVW) (shared path from Sharman Cl/Fairwater Dr) or the road shoulder is ok
you'll meet back up with Bringelly road, then back down CVW to the M7
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby robbo mcs » Sat Dec 11, 2021 7:49 pm
The bikepath is pretty good, not too many intersections, and most of them you can roll through pretty easily, due to lack of traffic. However, one really annoying thing, the bikepath changes from side to side, seemingly at random, and with no warning. A few times I ended up at a dead end, only to realise I was supposed to cross over at the last intersection, even though there was no signage
The road shoulder is great. Extremely wide, smooth hotmix, and not much debris at all.
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Re: M7 Safety Alert Thread
Postby g-boaf » Sat Dec 11, 2021 9:32 pm
I'm going to try it tomorrow - I would have gone that way today but unfortunately Lake Brenera water-level was high...robbo mcs wrote: ↑Sat Dec 11, 2021 7:49 pmI did the northern road today, from Penrith to Narellan and back. Did one direction on the bike path and one on the road shoulder.
The bikepath is pretty good, not too many intersections, and most of them you can roll through pretty easily, due to lack of traffic. However, one really annoying thing, the bikepath changes from side to side, seemingly at random, and with no warning. A few times I ended up at a dead end, only to realise I was supposed to cross over at the last intersection, even though there was no signage
The road shoulder is great. Extremely wide, smooth hotmix, and not much debris at all.
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