When will M2 reopen...
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Postby Boognoss » Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:54 pm
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Postby 2Wheeler » Fri Feb 05, 2016 2:42 pm
Hmm.. I'll check it out again today, but I could have sworn that right hand lane had painted on it straight arrow as well which means they can go straight.Boognoss wrote:I've had a handful of impatient drivers go straight from the RH lane there - less than ten in hundreds of rides though. Still they're in the wrong going against the right-hand turn only arrow.vosadrian wrote:I've done that roundabout many times and never seen anyone go straight from right lane. Is that something you have seen regularly or just a potential issue?
Typically I find that drivers back off and let me go through the roundabout and then overtake me after the roundabout. This means I can merge to right lane in the roundabout anyway.
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Postby Boognoss » Fri Feb 05, 2016 2:49 pm
Please check, unless it's changed the left lane is left/straight and right is right only. I rarely use that roundabout now to avoid that pinch climb to it.2Wheeler wrote:Hmm.. I'll check it out again today, but I could have sworn that right hand lane had painted on it straight arrow as well which means they can go straight.Boognoss wrote:I've had a handful of impatient drivers go straight from the RH lane there - less than ten in hundreds of rides though. Still they're in the wrong going against the right-hand turn only arrow.vosadrian wrote:I've done that roundabout many times and never seen anyone go straight from right lane. Is that something you have seen regularly or just a potential issue?
Typically I find that drivers back off and let me go through the roundabout and then overtake me after the roundabout. This means I can merge to right lane in the roundabout anyway.
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Postby vosadrian » Fri Feb 05, 2016 2:52 pm
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Postby NOVISCOTT » Fri Feb 05, 2016 2:53 pm
Nah, it's pretty clear on Google Streetview. Right only from right lane. I think that's pretty standard when the road ahead is only 1 lane. Only when you continue with 2 lanes straight on can you go straight from both.2Wheeler wrote:
Hmm.. I'll check it out again today, but I could have sworn that right hand lane had painted on it straight arrow as well which means they can go straight.
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Postby Boognoss » Fri Feb 05, 2016 2:58 pm
I prefer the exhilaration of peak hour traffic on Castle Hill Rd these days .vosadrian wrote:That pinch is fairly tough.... but what doesn't kill you makes you stronger!!
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Postby vosadrian » Fri Feb 05, 2016 3:05 pm
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Postby Boognoss » Fri Feb 05, 2016 3:08 pm
Nice, I turn off at Coonara too but have another couple of km to go after I get to the roundabout.vosadrian wrote:I used to do that pinch daily on the way home from work, but then I started going up the path to Castle Hill Rd and down Coonara to my house. From the top of the Coonara to my house is about 1.5kms and I don't need to turn a pedal stroke for that last 1.5kms, so I can get home with a low HR and most of the sweat dried off! Never had any major issues on Castle Hill Rd, but there is a lot of potential for one!
I've had a couple of angry motorists on Castle Hill Rd, but lower instances than expected.
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Postby 2Wheeler » Sat Feb 06, 2016 5:10 pm
Ha. Still better than the frustrations that will be felt by the drivers and bus passengers.Hergest wrote:I've just driven through the Pennant Hills/M2 junction on my way back from the city. I appreciate the frustration that you all must be feeling with the detours for what is just a few hundred metres of road works. Poor form on the part of North Connex.
Depending on the traffic lights on Pennant Hills rd, it takes me roughly 10 more minutes
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Postby queequeg » Sun Feb 07, 2016 10:39 am
Back to work for me on Monday, and I have the cameras ready to capture the chaos that will result from the roadworks upstream.2Wheeler wrote:Ha. Still better than the frustrations that will be felt by the drivers and bus passengers.Hergest wrote:I've just driven through the Pennant Hills/M2 junction on my way back from the city. I appreciate the frustration that you all must be feeling with the detours for what is just a few hundred metres of road works. Poor form on the part of North Connex.
Depending on the traffic lights on Pennant Hills rd, it takes me roughly 10 more minutes
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Postby trek52 » Tue Feb 09, 2016 9:01 am
It was crap will try the dipper tomorrow before I make a call on which way is the fastest.
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Postby jubaeg » Tue Feb 09, 2016 9:07 am
Just FYI, had a look at that roundabout this morning, and the right lane can go straight.NOVISCOTT wrote:Nah, it's pretty clear on Google Streetview. Right only from right lane. I think that's pretty standard when the road ahead is only 1 lane. Only when you continue with 2 lanes straight on can you go straight from both.
I've also observed that the lights at Aiken road take longer to change than the lights at Copeland/Eaton, and so in future I'll be crossing there.
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Postby vosadrian » Tue Feb 09, 2016 9:43 am
I live in WPH near the roundabout at the intersection of Highs and Coonara. The last 2 days the traffic at around 7:30 has been terrible heading south on Highs. It was back up past the roundabout and up the hill towards Castle Hill Rd and I assume it goes up Aitken and down Oaks all the way to North Rocks. Is it possible that M2 road works have cuase traffic issue in the burbs several kms away from the M2 entry/exits?
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Postby jubaeg » Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:40 am
so a car going from Highs can go straight into Coonara - same also from Coonara back to Highs. Anyway, I guess we've flogged that one enough!
Traffic - that's not good at all.
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Postby queequeg » Tue Feb 09, 2016 12:59 pm
When I get to Copeland Rd, I look at the light sequence. Cars coming out of Copeland Rd will get a left arrow onto PHR. Once the left arrow changes to red, jump onto the road In front of the cars in the left lane. The sequence After the arrow is for cars exiting from Eaton to get a right arrow and straight ahead into Copeland. As soon as that is done you will get the green light and can make a right hand turn onto PHR. You can then either jump up onto the path, or ride the short section to Aiken Rd where the light will be red.jubaeg wrote:
I've also observed that the lights at Aiken road take longer to change than the lights at Copeland/Eaton, and so in future I'll be crossing there.
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Re: When will M2 reopen...
Postby jubaeg » Tue Feb 09, 2016 1:14 pm
Pro tips - excellent, although after the grind up the M2, not sure I'll have much left in the legs for any jumps!queequeg wrote: When I get to Copeland Rd, I look at the light sequence. Cars coming out of Copeland Rd will get a left arrow onto PHR. Once the left arrow changes to red, jump onto the road In front of the cars in the left lane. The sequence After the arrow is due cars exiting from Eaton to get a right arrow and straight ahead into Copeland. As soon as that is done you will get the green light and can make a right hand turn onto PHR. You can then either jump up onto the path, or ride the short section to Aiken Rd where the light will be red.
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Postby 2Wheeler » Tue Feb 09, 2016 3:13 pm
- Fastest way is to turn right with the traffic on to PH rd from M2. Can usually keep up with traffic as it is gentle up hill till Aiken where you can go on the footpath.
- Damn the foot paths are narrow. Near the top of PH rd near CH rd, you have no option but to ride on nature strip. Someone should ring the council about the overgrown plants taking up half the footpath.
- Merging onto CH rd is not so easy from the bus bay. So many cars and no break in traffic in peak. Take your time here.
- CH rd is not too bad surprisingly.
- Downhill run on Coonara ave is fun fun fun.
- I take the right lane on coonara to turn right onto Highs rd. It is easy merge back onto the left lane
- I missed the foot path onto the castlewood reserve couple of times. But its at the bottom of the hill.
- Crane rd hills are not as bad as my initial thoughts. You just need to pace yourself.
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Postby vosadrian » Tue Feb 09, 2016 3:18 pm
2Wheeler wrote: - Downhill run on Coonara ave is fun fun fun.
Are the penalties the same to your drivers license when riding a bike as if you were speeding the same speed in a car?
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Postby rogan » Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:52 pm
No licence points for cycling offences. I have travelled down Coonara, I reckon, in a car, probably 4000 times in the last ten years. I doubt I have strictly complied with the 50 limit even once. Or followed another car so complying. So it's not exactly policed well.vosadrian wrote:2Wheeler wrote: - Downhill run on Coonara ave is fun fun fun.
Are the penalties the same to your drivers license when riding a bike as if you were speeding the same speed in a car?
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