RE: Bike Rack Blunder
Tuesday 15th June 2004
Bike Rack Blunder
DfT wastes more of our money
The Department for Transport recently spent £179,000 researching the feasibility of putting bike racks on the front of buses.
A study was undertaken by the Transport Research Laboratory to determine the safety of a variety of racks in pedestrian impacts.
It came to the conclusion that bolting bike racks to the front of buses would dramatically increase the risk of life threatening injuries in a collision.
There's a surprise...
Discussion
v8thunder said:
They care about collision protection on buses? Could have fooled me...
As if the front of a bus is the friendliest place on earth to be hit by anyway
Reminds me of the debate on bullbars on 4x4's, again lets face it, not exactly soft and cushy to bump into without the bars on

F
ing morons.
I want a job as a consultant at that place... you can imagine them queuing up outside waiting for briefs - "A nanoseconds thought for £180k - yep, I'll take that one."
Perhaps they would have spent better money asking if it was a good idea to remove the goods vans on all their nice new trains which mean those of us without bikes have to fight our way through them just to get on/off.... as if using public transport isn't sh!t enough.
Long live the car!
ing morons. I want a job as a consultant at that place... you can imagine them queuing up outside waiting for briefs - "A nanoseconds thought for £180k - yep, I'll take that one."
Perhaps they would have spent better money asking if it was a good idea to remove the goods vans on all their nice new trains which mean those of us without bikes have to fight our way through them just to get on/off.... as if using public transport isn't sh!t enough.
Long live the car!
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£179k is a LOT of money to spend on such a basic investigation. No wonder we are seeing less and less for our tax money.

You could even have a hatch that opens at the front of the bus, so as it brakes the cyclists are spat out the front, thus conserving momentum