Glad I don't live in Edinburgh
Glad I don't live in Edinburgh
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Nick_F

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10,598 posts

270 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_...

Watch the vid. Tramlines with no warning signs or markings. The first time someone comes off on these and goes under a bus the City is going to be sued out of existance, surely?

Beyond Rational

3,544 posts

239 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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Would love to see the training session.

"If you are new to the city, riding at night in the wet, in traffic and you don't see the unmarked tramlines, this is what you do...."

71notout

3,674 posts

261 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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Absolute joke. Considering how new those tracks are, I am not impressed with the cracking tarmac that is running alongside them!

Vron

2,541 posts

233 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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We had this is Sheffield when the Supertram was built - if I remember correctly someone was killed.

There were many reports of cars skidding too as Sheffield Council in their wisdom decided the tram could share with cars rather than having its own route exclusively to avoid the jams.

Digga

46,553 posts

307 months

Thursday 10th December 2009
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71notout said:
Absolute joke. Considering how new those tracks are, I am not impressed with the cracking tarmac that is running alongside them!
I was up there at the start of this month and was amazed how much of the UK coffers Winky and Badger Brow were spending linking Edinburgh and Leith. All looks very 'rushed' though and, as you say, quality of the tracks and the safety issues clearly leave a lot to be desired.

GreatGranny

9,519 posts

250 months

Thursday 10th December 2009
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Vron said:
We had this is Sheffield when the Supertram was built - if I remember correctly someone was killed.

There were many reports of cars skidding too as Sheffield Council in their wisdom decided the tram could share with cars rather than having its own route exclusively to avoid the jams.
It would not have possible to run the trams totally "off road", there just isn't the room.

The cyclist who was killed in 2007 rode into the path of a tram. Very unforunate but it wasn't linked to the actual tracks.

As long as you are careful and cross the tracks at an angle especially on a road bike you should be ok. I feel far more threatened by inconsiderate car drivers!

Bosshogg76

792 posts

207 months

Friday 11th December 2009
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What? Does the UK have a special kind of cycling idiot the rest of the civilised world don't? How on earth do the cycling populace of Den Haag, Amsterdam, Dusseldorf etc cope with trams, the lines are no more dangerous than man hole covers and diesel covered corners.