Tom
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Here's the roads in question...it is national speed limit...so everyone doing 70 of course.
Who the fuck would use the road with those cycle paths...every morning at least one.
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The first one is the Formby Bypass with a modified footway, with blue signs indicating that cyclists may use it. I'd probably use it because I don't trust people not to do stupid shit on roads like that, but tell me, if I did use it, how do I get around this roundabout?
https://goo.gl/maps/f9vrhgbpoVp
In the Netherlands they'd simply build the cycle path around the roundabout and force motorists to cede priority to cyclists (and pedestrians). But in Formby, the path ends and you're left on your own. So how would you do it?
It is not a purpose-built cycle path. Someone got a bit of money and the council simply improved the footway that already existed. They didn't even bother with the shared footway signs, so according to the images on Streetview cyclists aren't actually allowed on there - they'd be breaking the law.
The second one is the coastal road south out of Southport, a road I have cycled down. That "cycle path" is fucking shite. It is narrow as hell (barely 2 feet in places) and bumpy as fuck. It's a very thin bit of asphalt laid directly over tree roots and all manner of shit. There are numerous obstacles and dangers to avoid, including loose gravel and badly-finished roadworks. When you encounter a pedestrian, one of you has to go onto the grass - there isn't enough room. If you encounter another cyclist, both have to stop. Top speed on that path is about 10-15mph, compared to 20-25mph on the road (depending on wind direction, wind is strong along there).
Job said:the cyclepath is immaculate
No, neither are immaculate. They are both shit, but you wouldn't know because you've never tried to ride them.