Interesting, but I see problems here (Germany) with RAs, that have a normal zebra crossing (similar to where the bikes go here), when placed too close to the traffic ring, as a car gets blocked, halts for a pedestrian (slower than a bike!), and the car(s) behind simply plough into the rear of the stopped car!
Another reason to visit Barnard Castle then. Its bad driving by car drivers that needs controlling then.Interesting, but I see problems here (Germany) with RAs, that have a normal zebra crossing (similar to where the bikes go here), when placed too close to the traffic ring, as a car gets blocked, halts for a pedestrian (slower than a bike!), and the car(s) behind simply plough into the rear of the stopped car!
Too my mind, there should be room for say about 2 cars to halt without blocking the ring.....but of course it will need more space, if that was done.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Regards
Andy
I have to plead ignorance (I have lived longer in Germany now than anywhere else on this planet, 39 years!), what is Barnard Castle?Another reason to visit Barnard Castle then. Its bad driving by car drivers that needs controlling then.
I have to plead ignorance (I have lived longer in Germany now than anywhere else on this planet, 39 years!), what is Barnard Castle?
I only found this:- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnard_Castle
Is this exactly what you were referring to? If yes, why?
Andy
I remember the "outing" on the news, but I did not catch the destination!Dominic Cummings says he drove to Barnard Castle to test his eyesight – video
The senior political adviser says he drove from Durham to Barnard Castle before returning to London for work to see if he could drive safely after his eyesight became affected by coronaviruswww.theguardian.com
Not many Brits know that!The Germans love our comedy, still repeating Dinner for One every Christmas
And the Dane's for New Year. Apparently they didn't show it on New Year and there was nearly rioting.The Germans love our comedy, still repeating Dinner for One every Christmas
Fully agree. It just about works there because 70% of them cycle and only about 20% of them drive cars regularly.Many UK drivers can't cope with the existing rules of the road, expecting them to cope with never-seen-before-in-UK systems is dangerous & crazy.
Definitely true, the Dutch have excellent overpasses for biycles too and clearly haven't found which are the best solutions yet.I wonder if it would cost much more to provide pedestrian and cycle underpasses. There is one such roundabout outside Ypres where instead of an outer ring, there are underpasses, so my guess is that even in Europe the debate is still on.
The Dutch go with fitness for purpose and increase the separation of cycles from motor traffic where motor traffic speed is higher.Definitely true, the Dutch have excellent overpasses for biycles too and clearly haven't found which are the best solutions yet.
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