what percentage of the NL ones have priority to the cyclist ? the nl video I linked, the motorist has priority over cycl(scooter)ist.I've gotten used to these roundabouts over the years. But you do need to be very aware of your surroundings or it can easily go wrong.
Not only do you have to look out for cyclists, pedstrians and traffic, but you also need to be aware that a car may stop in the roundabout in front of you. Almost caught me out a few times when driving into a space in traffic.
what percentage of the NL ones have priority to the cyclist ? the nl video I linked, the motorist has priority over cycl(scooter)ist.
Maybe the uk interpretation is to make cycling more risky, early evening poorly list cyclists just, blindly, cycle across the arms, like lemmings.
Already been one crash I heard yesterday, gives me a headache just looking at it!
Just confusing to have a separate rule for this roundabout over any others...
I cycle around Cambridge quite a bit. From what I remember from the planning stage it's not on a major route. Looks a bit pointless though. Most cyclists are just going to use the road as it'll be safer and quicker than chancing it on the cycle path not knowing if cars are going to stop for you. The planners in Cambridge hate cars. It wasn't long ago they were thinking about closing local village roads to cars forcing them to take a longer route along the A428 dual carriageway.