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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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dembethewarrior
So it's not the bike lane that's the issue then, it's the people that can't follow a basic and safe way of looking to see if it's safe before stepping out
Glad that's been cleared up finally.
But at a pedestrian crossing the pedestrian has automatic right of way. The clue is in the name. It is for the cyclist to ensure it is safe to proceed but they don't. They seem to think they can do as they please. If they had to have insurance that people could claim against it might concentrate their minds
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
I have nothing against cyclists or cycle lanes per se but I think the actions taken by the council are way OTT. Not the number of lanes but the size of them and the infrastructure enabling them. The one on Hurbert St is a hood example. Huge magnificent and largely deserted. How much did that cost.
There are more cost effective ways of marking cycle lanes and the money squandered on these coulbs be supporting mental health and care in the community, homelessness and the like. It seems like a sledgehammer to crack a nut and it is driven by the anti-car people taking advantage of the pandemic
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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xsnaggle
I have nothing against cyclists or cycle lanes per se but I think the actions taken by the council are way OTT. Not the number of lanes but the size of them and the infrastructure enabling them. The one on Hurbert St is a hood example. Huge magnificent and largely deserted. How much did that cost.
There are more cost effective ways of marking cycle lanes and the money squandered on these coulbs be supporting mental health and care in the community, homelessness and the like. It seems like a sledgehammer to crack a nut and it is driven by the anti-car people taking advantage of the pandemic
If you look at some other countries, the cycle lanes are far better.
I've been in Chinese cities with cycle lanes wider than our car lanes.
If the infrastructure is good then I think people will use it.
I would love to be able to ditch the car completely If i could. those things are just money pits.
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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xsnaggle
But at a pedestrian crossing the pedestrian has automatic right of way. The clue is in the name. It is for the cyclist to ensure it is safe to proceed but they don't. They seem to think they can do as they please. If they had to have insurance that people could claim against it might concentrate their minds
They're not pedestrian crossings though as they're not marked with beacons on each side. They are merely road (or cycle lane) markings.
Right of way or not, no pedestrian should walk straight onto a crossing without checking first that any traffic has stopped. Traffic should stop when someone is waiting to cross.
Bus companies also have a duty of care to their passengers to ensure they get on or off the bus safely. Opening the bus door when a cyclist is approaching is careless.
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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xsnaggle
But at a pedestrian crossing the pedestrian has automatic right of way. The clue is in the name. It is for the cyclist to ensure it is safe to proceed but they don't. They seem to think they can do as they please. If they had to have insurance that people could claim against it might concentrate their minds
Is it a pedestrian crossing?
Bringing me back to my point. We teach KIDS to look left and right.
I don't just walk out into the road because the green man is flashing, I look to see if there is a car coming. Its a seconds glance to check if there's a bike coming, it's taken longer to type and post an argument than the whole process of crossing safe, using basic common sense and skills we are taught as children, would have taken.
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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dembethewarrior
Is it a pedestrian crossing?
It's a crossing made for pedestrians
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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BLUETIT
It's a crossing made for pedestrians
I refer you to the post made above by the bloop
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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lisvaneblue
The proposed cycle lane along Cathays Terrace and Allensbank Road is , as you say, 1mile long but the cost is £6m not £1m. ...thats about £1k a foot. Crazy waste of money
They need to do something though, I live by there, the amount of students cycling from Cathays or wherever along allensbank rd to the hospital is crazy. There will be a major accident soon
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
UPDATE
It only took 6 days, but "GREEN BINS", have just been emptied in llanishen
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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BLUETIT
UPDATE
It only took 6 days, but "GREEN BINS", have just been emptied in llanishen
That's rubbish.
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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BLUETIT
UPDATE
It only took 6 days, but "GREEN BINS", have just been emptied in llanishen
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Taunton Blue Genie
That's rubbish.
It starts again tomorrow, the BLACK BINS are due to be collected
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Is it a pedestrian crossing?
Bringing me back to my point. We teach KIDS to look left and right.
I don't just walk out into the road because the green man is flashing, I look to see if there is a car coming. Its a seconds glance to check if there's a bike coming, it's taken longer to type and post an argument than the whole process of crossing safe, using basic common sense and skills we are taught as children, would have taken.
Agree that people should use common sense, but the reality is that many don't, I bet a lot don't even realise they are crossing a cycle lane after stepping off the bus. Getting hit by a bike at 15/20mph seems like a bit of a strong punishment for being a bit daft.
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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BLUETIT
UPDATE
It only took 6 days, but "GREEN BINS", have just been emptied in llanishen
You’re lucky. My green bin is still uncollected and the app now says collection has been rescheduled until Saturday which will be 8 days late. Shambles !
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Is it a pedestrian crossing?
Bringing me back to my point. We teach KIDS to look left and right.
I don't just walk out into the road because the green man is flashing, I look to see if there is a car coming. Its a seconds glance to check if there's a bike coming, it's taken longer to type and post an argument than the whole process of crossing safe, using basic common sense and skills we are taught as children, would have taken.
You didnt get where you are today speech
The Rise And Fall Of Reginald Perrin
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
Michael Michael and his cronies, must either read this board or the Echo !
Black bin, green bags and food bin, all collected by 10.00am this morning :hehe:
All power to the moaners :hehe:
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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BLUETIT
Michael Michael and his cronies, must either read this board or the Echo !
Black bin, green bags and food bin, all collected by 10.00am this morning :hehe:
All power to the moaners :hehe:
There's some poor person on the recycling line that has just had to fish out your 'Lucky Underpants'
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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Tuerto
There's some poor person on the recycling line that has just had to fish out your 'Lucky Underpants'
Very good, showing lots of ingenuity :hehe:
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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BLUETIT
Michael Michael and his cronies, must either read this board or the Echo !
Black bin, green bags and food bin, all collected by 10.00am this morning :hehe:
All power to the moaners :hehe:
However, my green bin is still sitting by the front gate uncollected so the moaning has done me no good. Mind you I live in a ward represented by 2 Lib Dem councilllors and a Conservative councillor so not much incentive for a ruling Labour administration to sort it out.
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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BLUETIT
Michael Michael and his cronies, must either read this board or the Echo !
Black bin, green bags and food bin, all collected by 10.00am this morning :hehe:
All power to the moaners :hehe:
Green bin now collected. Just the 8 days late. The only beneficiaries of the incompetence of the oleaginous Michael Michael are the refuse crews who get to sort the backlog on a Saturday at enhanced rates. Good luck to them. After Michael Michael was booted out of Fairwater by the deeply unpleasant Neil McEvoy (who has posted on here) it was thought Cardiff had seen the back of him but he got parachuted back in to Trowbridge so he must have some influence. Looks like we’ll have the privilege of MM screwing up the refuse collection for some time to come.
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
just a heads up before angry of llanishen throws a wobbly again garden waste bins will be collected monthly in cardiff from saturday 14'th August because of a lack of drivers
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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MOZZER2
just a heads up before angry of llanishen throws a wobbly again garden waste bins will be collected monthly in cardiff from saturday 14'th August because of a lack of drivers
They're sending them around in little white vans in RCT to collect the recycling :hehe:
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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MOZZER2
just a heads up before angry of llanishen throws a wobbly again garden waste bins will be collected monthly in cardiff from saturday 14'th August because of a lack of drivers
It's ok though as the council will let us visit the tip more often (cue rant about the lack of a tip in North Cardiff 😁)
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
This is just to say that the current bin collection problem is not unique to Cardiff.....
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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The Bloop
It's ok though as the council will let us visit the tip more often (cue rant about the lack of a tip in North Cardiff )
No, it’s a rant about having to book a bleeding appointment, on the tinternet, to dump said bloody rubbish.
No wonder there’s an increase in fly tipping
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Re: Angry Of Llanishen writes
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BLUETIT
No, it’s a rant about having to book a bleeding appointment, on the tinternet, to dump said bloody rubbish.
No wonder there’s an increase in fly tipping
The booking system manages the queues and avoids everyone going on a Sunday morning like they used to. Saying that though the amount of fly tipping these days is ridiculous. Hate it.