Less talk, more action needed on safer cycling
Less talk, more action needed on safer cycling
4
November 2015
Cycling advocates are calling for action from the Hamilton City Council, following a serious crash today.
Cycling Action Network spokesman Patrick Morgan
says, “We need safer speeds, better road and intersection
designs, and training for drivers and cyclists.”
He
says the multi-lane roundabout crash site is unsafe, but
there are few alternatives for cyclists heading to the CBD
across Tristram St.
“Hamilton has a Biking Plan and some good cycle paths along ring roads, but the city centre needs fixing.”
“Options include redesigning the roundabout for safer speeds, replacing it with traffic signals, or building a convenient alternative route for people on bikes.”
“The complexity and speed of multi-lane roundabouts overload drivers, and mistakes are made. Redesigning the road geometry slows traffic down and makes decision making easier.”
“Clearly Hamilton City Council isn't doing enough to protect people who ride bikes,” said Mr Morgan.
“I understand it takes time build cycleways, so the Council needs to introduce safer speeds in the meantime.”
ends