Path: ...!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Roger Merriman Newsgroups: rec.bicycles.tech Subject: Re: Daytime running light popularity Date: 30 Oct 2024 23:40:09 GMT Lines: 47 Message-ID: References: <4sVTO.346097$QvZa.316348@fx08.ams4> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Trace: individual.net du06f96QJbA/Fq3izMyXDAvfSrJXatmC4/AdoRuMFx6YrOmtRX Cancel-Lock: sha1:bNBSff+AWLcSinSjgAAaFckoMBE= sha1:6tI7hgg6/rkNODzRuqI4pK8195E= sha256:fpcPU+gfgJ0iDo5NJnsk6nJz497FuZRaJDd1UVwUMa4= User-Agent: NewsTap/5.5 (iPad) Bytes: 3445 sms wrote: > On 10/29/2024 12:40 PM, Roger Merriman wrote: > > > >> Not if there are paths etc that connect up, some of the older estates etc >> have this, plus newer Low Traffic Areas ie making it awkward to use by car >> as cut through but filters allow pedestrians/cycle etc to pass through. >> >> But again depends on who and what you design for. > > From personal experience I can tell you that residents often object to > bicycle infrastructure, including multi-use paths, protected bicycle > lanes, pedestrian/bicycle bridges, and passageways between > neighborhoods, but once they are in place they like them and none of the > problems that they were worried about happen. > > There was one bridge in my area > that was closed because it > was unsafe. It provides a safe route to local schools. The residents on > one side of the bridge were very much against it being rebuilt, for a > variety of reasons that had no basis in fact. Now it's open, well-used > by both students and others wanting to access the park it goes into. > > A proposed multi-use path along a creek had residents whose houses > backed up to the creek furious since they had believed that the access > road, that became the path, would never be open to the public (even > though it had been open in the past but without a nice trail). Once the > trail was completed it was fine and no one complains anymore > . Some of the objections to > the trail were quite amusing. One woman said that there would be > teenagers engaging in "hanky-panky" on the trail. Another woman said > that vultures would pick up babies and fly away with them. Some > residents said that criminals would jump the fences and break into their > homes, though the reality is that criminals prefer to drive to their > targets to burglarize them. > There is consistent curve, ie initial alarm and well change which people dislike, but generally people like this n so it curves back to we like this! Hence political will is needed! And steady heads ie don’t just listen to the minority with loud voices! Roger Merriman