tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3805138158441245701.post5885318792780288020..comments2023-11-16T10:44:22.206+00:00Comments on The Mind of a Helmet Camera Cyclist: Counciltationmagnatomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14920774671676488322noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3805138158441245701.post-53631899288924228392014-08-21T23:28:20.693+01:002014-08-21T23:28:20.693+01:00They're certainly making all the right noises ...They're certainly making all the right noises - I like the fact that there seems to be an acknowledgement that the end-game is to separate modes, whilst maintaining convenience for people on bikes Indeed, the answers to question 4 suggest that they (whisper it) "get it".<br /><br />The switch over the road isn't ideal of course, but if the lights are genuinely rapid response, then maybe it'll be just about acceptable, particularly if this is seen as a temporary measure. It's also interesting that they acknowledge the point about the desirability of paths turning into junctions (Question 5) which is something I raised in my response. I'm quietly encouraged by this approach.<br /><br />East Dunbartonshire has a way to go - the environs and approaches to Bearsden Academy are very hostile to cycling and walking (no wonder all those parents drive their kids to school).Joel Chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13797338145104054678noreply@blogger.com