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If only we had cycle lanes in town.
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Originally Posted by Ric
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I don't think cycle lanes are much use - I have seen several cyclists on the pavements in town even along Hoghton Street since the lanes were introduced.
I do not believe that Covid -19 affected the lungs, I truly think it affected people's brains!
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Originally Posted by Ric
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Perhaps the picture highlights the lack of cycle lines on Lord St, maybe we should be installing them or pedestrianising the area.
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Originally Posted by Alikado
Perhaps the picture highlights the lack of cycle lines on Lord St, maybe we should be installing them or pedestrianising the area.
Seeing as there is already a lane for cyclists, Taxis and buses I don't see the need for any more money wasted when they are never used. I would have said spec savers but he has them on already.
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Going by that riders general posture, he's moving at walking-pace. Quite possibly is there because he's visiting one or more shops. If so, it would explain him being where he is, after all you can't really 'park' a bike in the roadway!
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Originally Posted by The PNP
Going by that riders general posture, he's moving at walking-pace. Quite possibly is there because he's visiting one or more shops. If so, it would explain him being where he is, after all you can't really 'park' a bike in the roadway!
In which case he should have dismounted on the road and walked the bike to his destination. Duh!
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Well done for spotting that errant cyclist.
Deduction. Occasionally you will see cyclists who ride on the pavement and if you hang about long enough, camera at the ready, you are sure to capture one.
Conclusion. Make your own
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Perhaps he has some mental decline and forgets to dismount.
Someone surely knows him and could help him with a reminder?
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Originally Posted by Alikado
Perhaps the picture highlights the lack of cycle lines on Lord St, maybe we should be installing them or pedestrianising the area.
As I've said several times before, pedestrianising Lord Street would finish off the majority of retail and hospitality outlets within weeks.
It's an utterly absurd suggestion as a few minutes of logical thinking would readily demonstrate,
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Originally Posted by Stuartli
As I've said several times before, pedestrianising Lord Street would finish off the majority of retail and hospitality outlets within weeks.
It's an utterly absurd suggestion as a few minutes of logical thinking would readily demonstrate,
Which streets have empty shops and which streets don't?
Which are pedestrianise and which are not?
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It's about the tenants soon as M&S and Boots go there will just be dandelions.
Our punters arrive by car suck it up and give them a good experience.
There will mainly be electric vehicles soon prepare or our town will die.
Remember where we are and who is coming they certainly are not coming on bikes or foot.
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Originally Posted by Stuartli
As I've said several times before, pedestrianising Lord Street would finish off the majority of retail and hospitality outlets within weeks.
It's an utterly absurd suggestion as a few minutes of logical thinking would readily demonstrate,
How so? As has just been pointed out, Chapel St (traffic-free) is thriving, yet Lord St (with its through-traffic) struggles, being lined with dozens of empty shop......People who want a quality shopping experience, are cleary voting with their feet!
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Originally Posted by local
It's about the tenants soon as M&S and Boots go there will just be dandelions.
Our punters arrive by car suck it up and give them a good experience.
There will mainly be electric vehicles soon prepare or our town will die.
Remember where we are and who is coming they certainly are not coming on bikes or foot.
Wow...The poor deluded cretin's credibility just fell of a cliff.
Because not only does the above pic, show an everyday example of the £pedal-pound in action. As everyone who actually shops in town knows, customers pour out of Chapel St station on foot every 15mins of the day!
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Originally Posted by Alikado
Which streets have empty shops and which streets don't?
Which are pedestrianise and which are not?
You would kill a considerable section of the town's public transport services for a start as a brief study of the routes would demonstrate, for a start.
People are not going to patronise retail and hospitality venues, especially in winter, if they are required to face extended distances from reaching or using public or private transport.
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Originally Posted by The PNP
How so? As has just been pointed out, Chapel St (traffic-free) is thriving, yet Lord St (with its through-traffic) struggles, being lined with dozens of empty shop......People who want a quality shopping experience, are cleary voting with their feet!
If you think Chapel street is thriving to the extent you believe, then you need to visit more.
It's been many years since it enjoyed such success, with the 2006 pedestrianisation almost destroying it for nearly 10 to 12 years afterwards.
Lord Street is a key section of the A565 and any form of pedestrianisation would prove a death knell in a comparatively short time for businesses.
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