adrian29uk
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- Sep 10, 2003
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I have seen all the widening of the road, but where is the bus going lol. I thought there was going to be some dedicated lane just for Buses and Bikes all the way to Rottingdean.
Its all a bit of a mystery. I live in Saltdean (only for another 3 weeks, hooray!) and have watched the roadworks / pavement widening etc and can't work it out for the life of me.
I'll go for 10 pages!The first thing that Brighton and every other council in the country should do is prosecute cyclists who ride their bikes on the pavement or in pedestrianised shopping areas. Bikes are designed to be ridden on the road. Lets them use bus lanes by all means but not the bloody pavement where I and many others are trying to walk.
I heard that it would be one extra lane which in the morning peak will run into Brighton and in the evening peak out of Brighton.
The first thing that Brighton and every other council in the country should do is prosecute cyclists who ride their bikes on the pavement or in pedestrianised shopping areas. Bikes are designed to be ridden on the road. Lets them use bus lanes by all means but not the bloody pavement where I and many others are trying to walk.
Agreed. But cyclists should be exempt from prosecution for damage inflicted on cars and their owners who take no care in keeping their distance, either following or overtaking. They should also be exempt prosecution for ABH, GBH etc. when assaulting the twats who seem to have their heads in the clouds and wander directly into cycle lanes or step out in front of you.
How about strict prosecution of drivers that block cycle lanes, forcing cyclist to have to go anywhere near the numpties in their secure little tin cans that couldn't give a damn for anyone else?The first thing that Brighton and every other council in the country should do is prosecute cyclists who ride their bikes on the pavement or in pedestrianised shopping areas. Bikes are designed to be ridden on the road. Lets them use bus lanes by all means but not the bloody pavement where I and many others are trying to walk.
How about strict prosecution of drivers that block cycle lanes, forcing cyclist to have to go anywhere near the numpties in their secure little tin cans that couldn't give a damn for anyone else?
I looked at the plans and also cannot make any sense of them. Still cannot see how cutting from two lanes down to one at Rottingdean is going to help.
As Lord Bracknell says it isn't meant to help. It's meant to make driving into Brighton harder and bus travel easier. The theory is that you'll all get so pissed of with the delays and queues that you'll stop driving and take the bus instead.I looked at the plans and also cannot make any sense of them. Still cannot see how cutting from two lanes down to one at Rottingdean is going to help.
Actually I think it's a conspiracy between the government and the oil companies. Both have a vested interest in making driving as slow as possible so that you all burn up as much petrol as possible. Lots of revenue!It's a cunning plan by the car hating lefties. Make driving so goddam difficult and expensive, then force the plebs onto public transport. Doesn't matter if it's shit, at least it's 'public' transport.
I looked at the plans and also cannot make any sense of them. Still cannot see how cutting from two lanes down to one at Rottingdean is going to help.