You mean like it is when Brighton play at home?
Yeah, similar. Every day's an Amex day now except that rather than a big business generating £££ being the cause of traffic, its some cycle / bus lanes
You mean like it is when Brighton play at home?
Where to start? It was too narrow for safe cycling. Cyclists were constantly being threatened by fast moving traffic immediately to their right. There was a conflict with buses at every bus stop, forcing cyclists either to stop or pull out of the cycle lane into a main traffic lane with high speed cars bearing down on them. And it didn't run the full length of Lewes Road.That's what I don't understand, correct me if I am wrong but there was already a cycle lane! what was wrong with the old one?
That's what I don't understand, correct me if I am wrong but there was already a cycle lane! what was wrong with the old one?
Gwylan, I hope you wear a helmet and have lights on your bike when the clocks change.
Where to start? It was too narrow for safe cycling. Cyclists were constantly being threatened by fast moving traffic immediately to their right. There was a conflict with buses at every bus stop, forcing cyclists either to stop or pull out of the cycle lane into a main traffic lane with high speed cars bearing down on them. And it didn't run the full length of Lewes Road.
It's not "sensationalism" to describe cars travelling at 40 mph, within a few feet of a cyclist, as "fast moving traffic" or "high speed cars". It's an accurate description of a road safety hazard. The Lewes Road scheme has eliminated this particular danger.Really
Unlike you to be dramatic and dress it up for that sake of sensationalism.
Once the next phase of the scheme (improvements to the Vogue gyratory and other junction improvements, city centre-side of the Vogue) is completed, things will improve. You, like me, seem to think that the congestion is currently caused by the inadequacy of the gyratory.Because the way for traffic was blocked at the bottom Coombe road for those turning left due to the congestion at the gyratory traffic this traffic having got passed the lights but unable to join the lewes road was forced to sit across the bus lane thus the buses & taxi's were also gridlocked and cyclists were having the weave around them.
I fail to see how this is an improvement.
My road---Widdicombe Way has now become a rat run at peak times in the morning and evening.
Instead of thirty cars an hour its more like one hundred & thirty.
Thank you mr kit cat & duncen blinkhorn you #####
So what do you have to say about my post?
Not sure about the green party, should be the carbon monoxide party guaranteed to increase all levels fecking idiots
That you're 'thanking' the wrong person.
You're not the first to get this wrong, and I doubt you'll be the last.
See?
And Norman Baker funded it.Actually he's missing someone off his thank you list - the Tories started it and the Greens built it.
You think so? They'll improve the Vogue Gyratory so that cars can flow more freely through it? I'll believe it when I see it as every change over the last twenty years has been geared for the opposite effect. All the talk I've heard is to make it 'easier for pedestrians' and as a pedestrian who often walks that way I think it's fine as it is. If it CAN be made better so that cars can flow more freely then fair enough, however as I said I have zero confidence that that will be the outcome - or even the intent.Once the next phase of the scheme (improvements to the Vogue gyratory and other junction improvements, city centre-side of the Vogue) is completed, things will improve. You, like me, seem to think that the congestion is currently caused by the inadequacy of the gyratory.
About 40,000 people a day.So, who is affected by the ridiculous volumes of traffic trying to squeeze through the single lane on Lewes Road and the subsequent queues on all roads attached to it?
That you're 'thanking' the wrong person.
it was the TORIES.About 40,000 people a day.
Many of them who voted Green last election.
They have indeed reaped what they sowed.
TB
it was the TORIES.
Once the next phase of the scheme (improvements to the Vogue gyratory and other junction improvements, city centre-side of the Vogue) is completed, things will improve. You, like me, seem to think that the congestion is currently caused by the inadequacy of the gyratory.
it was the TORIES.