The _Observer_ on "deadly" bike lanes
On Tue, 25 May 2004 09:01:28 +0100 someone who may be Peter Clinch
wrote this:-
Guardbridge to St. Andrews. No turns off a few miles where the only
alternative is a single carriageway A road with lots of bends, so you
end up causing a procession which isn't any fun for anyone. A good
example of the sort of place a cycle track works well.
Except for the golf balls. When asked about this the official of
Fife Council claimed that all cyclists should wear helmets.
I agree that the cycle path you describe is good, but Fife Council
spoilt their copybook by the cycle track through Guardbridge, which
is a good example of a farcility.
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