tdr1nka said:Get a job where you can work from home?
Which does away with the need for cycles in bus lanes also
tdr1nka said:Get a job where you can work from home?
linfordlunchbox said:And what of those who commute beyond a reasonable range which can be expected of a cyclist who doesn't want to spend 4+ hours a day commuting by cycle due to the distance they have to cover ?
simon l& and a half said:people make choices. That's life. As I said, fairness doesn't come into it. It's all about utility
Share your views entirely 20". I also wrote to Boris and got the exact same letter you did. I did write another one to follow it up but haven't had a reply, presumably because they've only got one standrad letter to send out to everybody on the subject.Twenty Inch said:I've started a new thread as User and Lindorf Horsebox have parasitised the old one. Please guys, keep it off this thread, OK?
Copy of TFL's response to my email:
"I would like to thank you for your email to the Mayor dated 23 May 2008. The Mayor's office has asked that we reply to your email regarding motorcycles in bus lanes. I sincerely apologise for the delay in our reply to you and I fully appreciate your patience as we have been addressing this matter.
I note and regret your opposition to the introduction of motorcycles into bus lanes; however, the Mayor wishes to further encourage modal shift away from the private car and believes that motorcycles have an important role to play in this.
In highlighting and clarifying a general misconception, the Mayor has jurisdiction over the Transport for London Road Network (TLRN), commonly known as the 'Red Routes', which makes up only 5% of roads in London. Therefore, he has only authorised the use of motorcycles in bus lanes on these roads. The remaining roads are the responsibility of the respective boroughs and the decision to allow motorcycles into these bus lanes rests with them.
Please be assured that we will continually review the use of motorcycles in bus lanes. Furthermore, we will make every effort to encourage a good relationship between cyclists and motorcyclists.
Once again, thank you for your interest in this matter and I hope that the information that I have provided has been helpful to you. Should you require assistance with any further issues, please feel free to contact me."
Not sure what this means for London cyclists. We could contact our local boroughs' highways departments to make sure that they know of our opposition to this. Does anyone know whether this is happening via LCC for instance?
simon l& and a half said:I think the question is this. Do you want more people on bikes or don't you. £140 million has been spent on LCN+ (a network of cycle routes in London) and nobody uses it. Paint a bit of tarmac red and cyclists gather like flies on a dead cat. (I did a motorbike/cyclist count on the way home today - cyclists 200 and stopped counting, motorbikes and scooters 12).
If you make bus lanes uncomfortable for the less assured cyclist (and check the thread in Chat for an illustration) they won't cycle. I'm not too bothered by motorcyclists in bus lanes, but that's not the point - the people we should be concerned for are next years cyclists.
Motorcyclists will complain that this is all very unfair - but that's life. And their emissions are as toxic as anything that comes out of the back of a car.
LOGAN 5 said:Share your views entirely 20". I also wrote to Boris and got the exact same letter you did. I did write another one to follow it up but haven't had a reply, presumably because they've only got one standrad letter to send out to everybody on the subject.
I am going to change my route to avoid my worst bit of multi use bus lane once the weather turns and it gets dark.
True, but the enforcement/punishment will be as lackadaisical and half hearted as it is for the other road laws, I've no doubt.linfordlunchbox said:obviously those who abuse it will fall under the existing laws governing ptw's on the roads.
lynx said:I read the comments and I'm quite curious.
If PTW in bus lanes produced such issues as mentioned why have these issues not appeared in the places where PTW are allowed in bus lanes?