
Originally Posted by
Saitch
I've been reticent to enter this thread as, when I commented on the subject on another forum, my comments were, shall we say, misconstrued by some of the cycling members. What I was trying to state was that, near where I live, there is a road that goes from Samford to Mt Glorious which is very steep & windy with sharp bends. This road is officially rated as "Unsuitable for caravans & trailer boats" but is still used regularly by cyclists. I frequently use this road & am yet to come across a cyclist who can maintain anything faster than walking pace up it or one who can ride in a straight line without zig zagging all over the narrow road. The new rules in Qld state that you may cross a double line to pass a cyclist "if safe to do so". Well on this road it's not & I would say a good cyclist would take some time to cover the 8 ks or so i.e. 16 kph = 1/2 hour which I can state that no cyclist, whatever drugs they're on, could do on this ascent. (They're not commuters either as there's nowhere really to commute to on this road.) A very experienced cyclist friend of mine who does long distance rides & trains very regularly will not use this road nor the Dayboro-Mt Mee road as he classifies them as too dangerous for cycles. He has also stated that one of his flaws is that when he is seriously "Head down, Bum up" that he does lose some awareness of his surroundings as his mind set is on performance & I don't reckon he'd be Robinson Crusoe there. So,Yes, I am a cycle aware driver because of my mates comments & also being forced to be basically by, shall we say, unthinking or perhaps unrealistic cyclists.
Maybe the powers that be could rate cycle friendly roads. Another thought is, why don't cyclists hire somewhere like Lakeside motor racing circuit for racing events as that may even get some spectators in? Just a thought.
Steve
Lakeside is used by Hamilton Pine Rivers Wheelers, for racing events. Our club (Ipswich Cycling Club) uses Willowbank Dragway for racing and training. So some motor racing circuits are being used by cyclists.
Cheers, Mick.
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