I believe it is there to prevent animals meandouring onto the motorway.Boognoss wrote:To prevent pedestrians from stumbling onto a motorway since the path that goes through the valley to Kissing Point Rd is a shared path. My guess.wellington_street wrote:Why is the gate even there? Surely a bollard treatment would suffice?
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Postby Boognoss » Fri Feb 20, 2015 6:59 pm
Me too knowing how fast my 5 yr old can move as soon as you stop looking in their direction .rogan wrote:Small children will be what they are mostly worried about.
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Postby find_bruce » Fri Feb 20, 2015 10:34 pm
They're like weeping angels in reverseBoognoss wrote:Me too knowing how fast my 5 yr old can move as soon as you stop looking in their direction .rogan wrote:Small children will be what they are mostly worried about.
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Postby queequeg » Fri Feb 20, 2015 10:41 pm
My 3 year old is a weeping angel. Don't blink! Just don't!find_bruce wrote:They're like weeping angels in reverseBoognoss wrote:Me too knowing how fast my 5 yr old can move as soon as you stop looking in their direction .rogan wrote:Small children will be what they are mostly worried about.
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Postby Boognoss » Fri Feb 20, 2015 10:43 pm
queequeg wrote:My 3 year old is a weeping angel. Don't blink! Just don't!find_bruce wrote: They're like weeping angels in reverse
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Postby queequeg » Thu Feb 26, 2015 4:04 pm
Yep, I have been using it since returning to work last week. There has just been no official announcement from Transurban as yet, other the mail to Bike North.heuston wrote:Rode eastbound to Delhi Rd last week and this morning - all good.
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Postby warren.suen » Fri Feb 27, 2015 9:30 am
gee its steep after that gate to get onto the freeway
also went with the suggestions to ride all the way to the top of Delhi exit and moved across to the right most lane.. PERFECT!!!
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Postby am50em » Wed Mar 04, 2015 9:50 am
Now when will cyclists get kicked off with the M1-M2 tunnel work? Sigh.
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Postby am50em » Fri Mar 06, 2015 2:13 pm
Cyclists have been welcomed back onto the motorway following the completion of the Hills M2 northern embankment work near Marsfield.
Cyclists are more vulnerable than motorists in high speed traffic environments such as motorways. If you choose to cycle, we want you to be safe, so here are some tips to help reduce the risks of cycling.
Wear high visibility clothing with reflective fabric
Increase your visibility—travel with lights—both day and night
Cross traffic lanes only at the designated crossing points
Be aware that you are cycling in a high speed traffic environment, so always stay wholly within the breakdown lane
We recommend you ride in single file for a safer journey
Leave your personal audio equipment at home
Always wear a safety approved cycle helmet
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Postby Boognoss » Fri Mar 06, 2015 2:21 pm
Gee that was very well hidden. I took over a couple of mins before I even found the cycle safety bit. Hardly "welcomed back" IMO by an operator that thinks we shouldn't be there but are forced to.am50em wrote:Finally something on M2 website http://www.hillsm2.com.au/58.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Cyclists have been welcomed back onto the motorway following the completion of the Hills M2 northern embankment work near Marsfield.
Cyclists are more vulnerable than motorists in high speed traffic environments such as motorways. If you choose to cycle, we want you to be safe, so here are some tips to help reduce the risks of cycling.
Wear high visibility clothing with reflective fabric
Increase your visibility—travel with lights—both day and night
Cross traffic lanes only at the designated crossing points
Be aware that you are cycling in a high speed traffic environment, so always stay wholly within the breakdown lane
We recommend you ride in single file for a safer journey
Leave your personal audio equipment at home
Always wear a safety approved cycle helmet
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Postby Boognoss » Fri Mar 06, 2015 2:58 pm
I love the mention that you should stay completely in the shoulder lane for your own safety. Fair enough and I agree but so often the Police take it up so you have no choice but to enter the motorway, etc, etc. They always cop a warning toot from me. Glad I have an Air ZoundXplora wrote:^^^ it's a public road, gosh. Maybe I shouldn't be forced to use their crappy road but for the pathetic planning of our public servants and short sighted development of the road in the first place - the two lanes were NEVER enough to start with!
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Postby Xplora » Fri Mar 06, 2015 3:11 pm
Nothing.
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Postby hugh stone » Fri Mar 06, 2015 6:00 pm
... especially at 50kph with a truck coming up on your right.[emoji15][emoji16][emoji32]Xplora wrote:Actually nothing gives me brown pants more than riding door zone on the the M2 past broken down cars.
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Postby Scott2468 » Fri Mar 06, 2015 6:32 pm
Yes, I agree. And steel rod, invisible at 4:00 am each morning, waiting to strike and coil around your front wheel.heuston wrote:... especially at 50kph with a truck coming up on your right.[emoji15][emoji16][emoji32]Xplora wrote:Actually nothing gives me brown pants more than riding door zone on the the M2 past broken down cars.
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Postby caneye » Fri Mar 06, 2015 10:03 pm
Once, i came across a ute that had broken down. The driver was sitting in his seat with his door half-opened!heuston wrote:... especially at 50kph with a truck coming up on your right.[emoji15][emoji16][emoji32]Xplora wrote:Actually nothing gives me brown pants more than riding door zone on the the M2 past broken down cars.
Nothing.
I ended up getting off my bike and pushing in pass his vehicle on the inside (almost in the gutter)
Oh, that was during a weekday morning peak hour traffic too
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Postby warren.suen » Mon Mar 09, 2015 11:57 am
a quick one.. how many here end up going down gorehill vs down pac highway?
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Postby Boognoss » Mon Mar 09, 2015 12:36 pm
I'm a Gore Hill path person but I turn off at Herbert St St Leonards and my office is 400m from the path. No gain by going on the Highway for me.warren.suen wrote:I've gone past a couple break downs and its just not worth the extra couple mins to fly past, i just slow down and pass on the inside
a quick one.. how many here end up going down gorehill vs down pac highway?
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Postby queequeg » Mon Mar 09, 2015 1:02 pm
I make the choice on the day. I ride early so take the hwy most days, but I do the gore hill a couple of times a week as a cruise instead of smashing myself. Going the gore hill I will also split 50/50 between up and over the bridge at Naremburn vs going under Willoughby Rd and via Flat Rock Reserve.warren.suen wrote:I've gone past a couple break downs and its just not worth the extra couple mins to fly past, i just slow down and pass on the inside
a quick one.. how many here end up going down gorehill vs down pac highway?
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Postby Boognoss » Mon Mar 09, 2015 1:18 pm
Door zone? What door zone? There's a death zone, but I sit in the main traffic lane instead since I'm traffic .wellington_street wrote:I'm not fast enough for the highway so I will generally use the path and then Herbert St or the back streets through Naremburn. Depends how keen i am the deal with the door zone on Herbert.
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Postby wellington_street » Mon Mar 09, 2015 1:56 pm
Yeah thats what i meant. If i cant be bothered dealing with the traffic on Herbert i'll take the back streets for a more relaxing (but longer and hillier) ride.Boognoss wrote:Door zone? What door zone? There's a death zone, but I sit in the main traffic lane instead since I'm traffic .wellington_street wrote:I'm not fast enough for the highway so I will generally use the path and then Herbert St or the back streets through Naremburn. Depends how keen i am the deal with the door zone on Herbert.
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