Posts by Jon Briggs

  • Hard News: Cycle infrastructure: the…, in reply to Russell Brown,

    Thanks for the map! I have been wondering how the NW path connects up to the SE one. Will be handy for me. I am often heading home in Mt Roskill from the West. I am going to try it out tonight!

    Since Dec 2008 • 27 posts Report

  • New Charlie Brooker series,

    Don't ruin the fun! That is a thoroughly enjoyable piece of spam.

    Since Dec 2008 • 27 posts Report

  • Hard News: Fear of Cycling, in reply to Stephen R,

    On shared pedestrian/cycle paths, I’m always twitchy around small children, who can change direction really quickly and don’t always look. That requires keeping my speed slow enough (and leaving enough room to dodge) that I can stop if I have to. That speed is considerably below what most cyclists can manage without trying too hard, so I’m not sure shared pedestrian/cycleways are without drawbacks for bike-commutes.

    And dogs! Even more unpredictable than kids plus they have a lead that blocks off the space on one side of them. I am always ready to step dead around dogs.

    After reading an earlier post on this thread drawing the analogy between fast bikes - peds & fast cars - bikes I have slowed down around people on shared paths. I used to go by quickish, which felt totally safe to me, but might not have felt that way to them.

    Since Dec 2008 • 27 posts Report

  • Hard News: Fear of Cycling, in reply to Russell Brown,

    I had to look up what Bete Noir meant, but I am glad that I did - always more comfortable being able to hold onto your prejudices ;)

    Since Dec 2008 • 27 posts Report

  • Hard News: Fear of Cycling, in reply to Russell Brown,

    Like the little blue car

    More often the tradie in a great big ute, in my experience.

    For me it is dark coloured Audis and BMWs that always seem to cut me up. Given that the "boogieman"is is so different for others I might need to reconsider my stereotyping.

    Since Dec 2008 • 27 posts Report

  • Hard News: 2016: The arc of a year,

    I have really been enjoying From Zero Russell, thanks!

    Since Dec 2008 • 27 posts Report

  • Speaker: A Disorderly Brexit,

    Another reason for voting Leave: Your first memory is of being in a bomb shelter listening to V2 rockets burble overhead, knowing that if the noise stops they are falling somewhere near you.

    Given this context I think it is reasonable to hold the position that the Germans had two goes at dominating Europe by force and they are now doing it via political means. [To be clear this is not my position!]

    Since Dec 2008 • 27 posts Report

  • Hard News: Change for the Better,

    After reading this post I sought out the new path on m way home today. Magic. I will test it out in rush hour tomorrow, but reckon this will save me from the daily nightmare of all the unphased traffic lights down Queen St!

    Since Dec 2008 • 27 posts Report

  • Hard News: The good guys, in reply to BlairMacca,

    1:10 well spent. Or even 2:20, 3:30, ...

    Since Dec 2008 • 27 posts Report

  • Speaker: Living under bridges, in reply to James Littlewood*,

    Hi James,

    There is a wide shared space for pedestrians and cyclists on the north side of the bridge.

    I work in Takapuna and live in Mt Roskill and cycle home this way a couple of times a week. It is a pretty sweet ride. The old upper harbour highway approach to the bridge is a lovely wide road with no traffic since they built the motorway. On the other side you ride through hobsonville point then take back roads all the way through to royal road. It is not too easy to follow the first time you ride it, but the sequence of streets is:

    Squadron
    Buckley
    Wiseley
    Marina View
    West Harbour
    Moire
    Royal

    Since Dec 2008 • 27 posts Report

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