RE: M4 Bus Lane News!

RE: M4 Bus Lane News!

Thursday 30th May 2002

M4 Bus Lane News!

Increasing the speed limit? Did we hear that correctly?! Bikes allowed to use it too? Whatever next?


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bruce fielding

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2,244 posts

295 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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Hang on... is this Blair's Britain? This actually sounds like a nasty attack of common sense. Yes, they shouldn't have done it in the first place, but even so... at least it's a start. And bikes in Bus Lanes? Gasp!

plotloss

67,280 posts

283 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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This is welcome news indeed, but its still not enough. That damned abomination should be a HOV lane as well.

Matt.

Stig

11,823 posts

297 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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WOOOOOHOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

At last those Labour dimwits see some sense. Strange that it happens as Steven Byers resigns isn't it!

Anyway, as I use it every day (on the bike) I for one will be far happier in the bus lane.

As for Plotloss' comment - NOOOOOOO!!!

Keep the HGV's where they are.

CarZee

13,382 posts

280 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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HOV is high occupancy vehicle, not NGV..

IE Cars with 1 or more passengers..

Or if you're a TVR driver, 50% of seats occupied

mad dawg

103 posts

276 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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hang on a minute:
bikes=small, light, fast, Manoeuvrable.
buses= large, heavy, slow, unwieldy

is it wise to mix these vehicles like this?? I can see a nasty accident coming up...

just a thought.

whatever

2,174 posts

283 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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Maybe this is a long-planned and long-saved sweetener to ingratiate the inevitable new transport minister to the motoring public. I doubt it's a sign of things to come

But I'd like to think it was

(second thoughts, maybe they'll re-engineer the traffic flows around the area to artificially ensure that the traffic always flows at the lower speed...)

ATG

21,987 posts

285 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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you can stick a flower in a turd, but the whole arrangement still stinks. Anyway, bugger it, I'm off to the pub

--- Confuscious

mattc

266 posts

288 months

Thursday 30th May 2002
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quote:

hang on a minute:
bikes=small, light, fast, Manoeuvrable.
buses= large, heavy, slow, unwieldy

is it wise to mix these vehicles like this?? I can see a nasty accident coming up...

just a thought.



Should be fine. I learned earlier today (thanks to Pistonheads) that bikers can easily cope with traffic travelling 90mph slower than them.

Mark Benson

8,026 posts

282 months

Friday 31st May 2002
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Looks like their PR trick worked then.....

They fcuk up the M4 into London by reducing the motorway to 2 lanes, leave it like that for a while so we get used to it, then they give some freedom back (to bikers, who aren't as affected by the congestion as car drivers anyway) and the motoring public rejoices.
For what!?!?!? It's still a 2 lane motorway with a half empty third lane, raising the speed limit isn't going to help most of the people sat in the 5mph jam caused by the thing in the first place is it? The only time you can travel faster than walking pace on that section of the M4 is between 2 and 3am.

DavidP

371 posts

285 months

Friday 31st May 2002
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Should be fine. I learned earlier today (thanks to Pistonheads) that bikers can easily cope with traffic travelling 90mph slower than them.





nonegreen

7,803 posts

283 months

Friday 31st May 2002
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I have a vision of loads of civil servants in suits working on a chain gang building new roads and burying the likes of Swampy in the rubble. They would of course have to be supervised by guys in open top sportscars with guns just in case they try and escape

Fatboy

8,197 posts

285 months

Monday 3rd June 2002
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Machine guns firing exploding bullets I hope