Permalink Reply by Don (Who's lost?) Nairn on June 25, 2012 at 15:55 would a reflective sticker to place on the hidden part of the door work just as well as well as warn cyclist if the door is ajar?
Is a label inside the car just clutter?
Permalink Reply by Trevor Hill on June 25, 2012 at 16:02
Permalink Reply by Edward @bikeadelaide on June 25, 2012 at 21:00 Great project until we get proper bike lanes out of the door zone. I just ordered some. I'll be handing them out to driver's who open their door without looking.
Permalink Reply by Torsten Bunge on June 25, 2012 at 21:08
Permalink Reply by heather on June 26, 2012 at 10:31 Edward, yesterday after seeing as usual vehicles parked in the Prospect Road bicycle lane, I thought of handing out the DPTI leaflet 'Bicycle lanes: Share the Road'. Thought tempered by how many leaflets I would need.
There were also 5 bikes outside the shopping mall at 144 Prospect Road where there is no bicycle parking that meets Austroads.
Permalink Reply by Edward @bikeadelaide on June 26, 2012 at 16:31 Yes, I've noticed that. I remember seeing a tiny stand in the underground car park with space for about three bikes. I'm not even sure that's there any more. Amazing that a new restaurant on Prospect Road was not given permission to open recently because of inadequate car parking but there is no requirement to provide even one bike park.
Permalink Reply by heather on June 28, 2012 at 21:18 Edward, this year replaced 'wheel parking' of 3 small and low loops. Return and find one locked wheel and the rest of the bike gone? Still the replacement bike parking does not meet Austroads in requirement to be near an entrance and under casual observation to deter theft. Would you park in the basement and away from the the Prospect Post Office to buy some stamps?
Fantastic!
Much better than just yelling "Boo!" at people as I usually do ...
Permalink Reply by Tim B on June 26, 2012 at 17:15 Tim - I was dropped in Pirie St the other day hopped out the passenger door at the lights dived between parked cars and hit the footpath and suddenly realised I had got out straight into the bike lane and had never even given it a thought. I would like to think I am cyclist aware but this time I wasn't. Fortunately no cyclist around.
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