Commuter warnings
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Re: Commuter warnings
Postby Noviss » Wed Jul 01, 2020 7:15 pm
Broken down/abandoned truck in the Northbound cycle lane on Caswell Drive just before the Belconnen Way exit. Been there since Monday.
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Re: Commuter warnings
Postby Noviss » Thu Aug 06, 2020 8:52 am
There is a dead roo across the south bound on road cycle lane of Aikman Drive, Belconnen.
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Re: Commuter warnings
Postby Ross » Fri Aug 07, 2020 4:41 pm
TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF NORTHBOURNE CYCLE LANE
Between 10 Aug and end of Nov 2020 the northbound cycle lane on Northbourne Ave. between MacArthur Ave and Mouat St may be closed for short periods to allow contractors to carry out full pavement rehabilitation.
Cyclists will be detoured via MacArthur, then Wattle St and onto Goodwin St towards Mouat St.
Between 10 Aug and end of Nov 2020 the northbound cycle lane on Northbourne Ave. between MacArthur Ave and Mouat St may be closed for short periods to allow contractors to carry out full pavement rehabilitation.
Cyclists will be detoured via MacArthur, then Wattle St and onto Goodwin St towards Mouat St.
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Re: Commuter warnings
Postby Ross » Tue Sep 15, 2020 6:57 pm
Re-surfacing of shared path around LBG
https://www.pedalpower.org.au/rider_ale ... s-21-sept/
https://www.pedalpower.org.au/rider_ale ... s-21-sept/
Work to upgrade the shared path around Lake Burley Griffin - from the underpass on Lady Denman Drive to the West Basin - will start on Monday 21/09/2020 and continue through to Friday 30/09/2020 (weather permitting).
This large part of the Lake Burley Griffin shared path will be resurfaced.
Cyclists should try to avoid using this area while the work is carried out.
If it is absolutely necessary to use the path during this time cyclist will to be required to dismount and be escorted around the work site.
This section of path is long overdue for some much needed maintenance. Lets hope this resurfacing work will have a big impact on the safety of the path and our enjoyment of the ride.
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Re: Commuter warnings
Postby Ross » Tue Sep 15, 2020 7:03 pm
Also part of the car park and access road to the carpark is closed at West Basin just near the jetty and the foot/cycle bridge over Parkes Way. You can still use the shared path (if you are a cyclist or pedestrian).
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Re: Commuter warnings
Postby Ross » Fri Oct 23, 2020 5:39 am
TEMPORARY CHANGES TO SHARED PATH AROUND WEST BASIN
Starting on Monday 26 October bike riders will be diverted around the construction site at West Basin using a new 3 m wide concrete path and parts of the car park.
Riders will be required to stop at a controlled crossing where there will be boom gates controlled by an operator. When the operator is not present the gates can be raised by a control button similar to those found on pedestrian crossings.
Please note the new path configuration changes the entry/exit to the Parkes Way pedestrian bridge. By routing the path under the bridge the previously hazardous intersection will be eliminated. This section includes a new intersection, where the old path joins the new, which was necessitated by existing trees. The intersection is moderately restricted and will require bike riders to slow when approaching from both directions.
Heavy trucks carrying infill will be approaching from the Western (Northbound) lane of Commonwealth Avenue. Bike riders using the ON-ROAD CYCLE LANE will need to exercise caution in order to give these vehicles sufficient space to slow and turn into as well as out of the site.
Even though we have been assured sweeping will be conducted on a regular basis, riders on Commonwealth Ave should also be aware of loose material on the cycle lane.
The site contractors, Chincivil, and the City Renewal Authority have been very proactive in engaging Pedal Power on the design and implementation of the new path diversion.
Please approach the site cautiously, cooperate with the site workers and respect the new safety infrastructure.
Starting on Monday 26 October bike riders will be diverted around the construction site at West Basin using a new 3 m wide concrete path and parts of the car park.
Riders will be required to stop at a controlled crossing where there will be boom gates controlled by an operator. When the operator is not present the gates can be raised by a control button similar to those found on pedestrian crossings.
Please note the new path configuration changes the entry/exit to the Parkes Way pedestrian bridge. By routing the path under the bridge the previously hazardous intersection will be eliminated. This section includes a new intersection, where the old path joins the new, which was necessitated by existing trees. The intersection is moderately restricted and will require bike riders to slow when approaching from both directions.
Heavy trucks carrying infill will be approaching from the Western (Northbound) lane of Commonwealth Avenue. Bike riders using the ON-ROAD CYCLE LANE will need to exercise caution in order to give these vehicles sufficient space to slow and turn into as well as out of the site.
Even though we have been assured sweeping will be conducted on a regular basis, riders on Commonwealth Ave should also be aware of loose material on the cycle lane.
The site contractors, Chincivil, and the City Renewal Authority have been very proactive in engaging Pedal Power on the design and implementation of the new path diversion.
Please approach the site cautiously, cooperate with the site workers and respect the new safety infrastructure.
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Re: Commuter warnings
Postby Noviss » Wed Dec 23, 2020 8:45 pm
There is a dumped car in the on road cycle lane on Ginninderra Drive westbound just West of Hayden Drive. Been there about a week now.
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