mojones
Well-Known Member
- Location
- Midlothian
I've been getting back into commuting to work recently - currently doing 3 days a week, pushing towards full time. I'm currently tweaking my route and one thing I'm not sure about is the best way to approach the Sherrifhall roundabout on the Edinburgh Bypass. I've seen a few posters from Edinburgh on this forum so thought I'd ask in case anyone knows it.
My route goes north from Dalkeith on Old Dalkeith Road (A7). I normally take the cycle path that emerges onto the pavement on the bit of the A7 just south of the roundabout. I can either (1) stay on the pavement and go anti-clockwise around the roundabout, crossing the A720 and A6106 at the traffic lights or (2) join traffic on the A7 and go round the roundabout. Which approach is safer? I've tried it both ways. Riding in traffic feels more dangerous, but I'm beginning to think that crossing at the lights is inviting someone to pop out from behind the front line of traffic - there are four lanes where the bypass joins the roundabout and folk often creep ahead of the stop line to get a head start going onto the roundabout when the lights change.
Any opinions?
My route goes north from Dalkeith on Old Dalkeith Road (A7). I normally take the cycle path that emerges onto the pavement on the bit of the A7 just south of the roundabout. I can either (1) stay on the pavement and go anti-clockwise around the roundabout, crossing the A720 and A6106 at the traffic lights or (2) join traffic on the A7 and go round the roundabout. Which approach is safer? I've tried it both ways. Riding in traffic feels more dangerous, but I'm beginning to think that crossing at the lights is inviting someone to pop out from behind the front line of traffic - there are four lanes where the bypass joins the roundabout and folk often creep ahead of the stop line to get a head start going onto the roundabout when the lights change.
Any opinions?