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    From Spike@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 14 11:05:07 2025
    “More money p***ed up the wall”: Drivers fume at Bristol’s new ‘leaning support rail’ for cyclists to rest at top of steep city streets

    Cyclists are also unsure whether the Copenhagen-inspired footrest on
    Colston Street is the “future”, with one claiming it is “just a gimmick without better infrastructure”

    by RYAN MALLON FRI, APR 11, 2025 15:48

    Bristol – or at least a very small slice of it – now resembles Copenhagen, thanks to the installation of new support rails for cyclists, a first for
    the city, which will enable people on bikes to rest their hands and feet without getting out of the pedals while waiting at traffic lights on two
    steep city centre hills.

    And which, unsurprisingly, have already been branded a “complete waste of taxes” by angry motorists.

    The leaning rails, or foot and hand rests, have been installed near the top
    of both Colston Street and Upper Maudlin Street, where a new segregated
    cycle lane was recently opened (despite a few early, parked car-related hiccups), as one of the finishing touches to a long-running active travel scheme.

    Full (sob) story at

    <https://road.cc/content/news/drivers-fume-new-cycling-support-rail-313489>

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to Spike on Mon Apr 14 14:02:18 2025
    On 14/04/2025 06:05, Spike wrote:

    “More money p***ed up the wall”: Drivers fume at Bristol’s new ‘leaning
    support rail’ for cyclists to rest at top of steep city streets

    Cyclists are also unsure whether the Copenhagen-inspired footrest on
    Colston Street is the “future”, with one claiming it is “just a gimmick without better infrastructure”

    by RYAN MALLON FRI, APR 11, 2025 15:48

    Bristol – or at least a very small slice of it – now resembles Copenhagen,
    thanks to the installation of new support rails for cyclists, a first for
    the city, which will enable people on bikes to rest their hands and feet without getting out of the pedals while waiting at traffic lights on two steep city centre hills.

    And which, unsurprisingly, have already been branded a “complete waste of taxes” by angry motorists.

    The leaning rails, or foot and hand rests, have been installed near the top of both Colston Street and Upper Maudlin Street, where a new segregated
    cycle lane was recently opened (despite a few early, parked car-related hiccups), as one of the finishing touches to a long-running active travel scheme.

    Full (sob) story at

    <https://road.cc/content/news/drivers-fume-new-cycling-support-rail-313489>

    The poor dears. They MUST be awfully tired after riding their chav-bikes
    up Colston Street.

    But hang on... surely they should be *boycotting* Colston Street until
    and unless its name is changed. Perhaps to Mandela Hill, Corbyn Way or something of that sort?

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  • From Peter Keller@21:1/5 to Spike on Tue Apr 15 12:40:34 2025
    On 14/04/25 23:05, Spike wrote:

    “More money p***ed up the wall”: Drivers fume at Bristol’s new ‘leaning
    support rail’ for cyclists to rest at top of steep city streets

    Cyclists are also unsure whether the Copenhagen-inspired footrest on
    Colston Street is the “future”, with one claiming it is “just a gimmick without better infrastructure”

    by RYAN MALLON FRI, APR 11, 2025 15:48

    Bristol – or at least a very small slice of it – now resembles Copenhagen,
    thanks to the installation of new support rails for cyclists, a first for
    the city, which will enable people on bikes to rest their hands and feet without getting out of the pedals while waiting at traffic lights on two steep city centre hills.

    And which, unsurprisingly, have already been branded a “complete waste of taxes” by angry motorists.

    The leaning rails, or foot and hand rests, have been installed near the top of both Colston Street and Upper Maudlin Street, where a new segregated
    cycle lane was recently opened (despite a few early, parked car-related hiccups), as one of the finishing touches to a long-running active travel scheme.

    Full (sob) story at

    <https://road.cc/content/news/drivers-fume-new-cycling-support-rail-313489>


    Glad to see there are some bicyclists who are also complaining about
    this colossal waste of money on resources for a non-solution to a
    non-existent problem.

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Peter Keller on Tue Apr 15 08:09:19 2025
    Peter Keller <muzhmuzh@centrum.sk> wrote:
    On 14/04/25 23:05, Spike wrote:

    “More money p***ed up the wall”: Drivers fume at Bristol’s new ‘leaning
    support rail’ for cyclists to rest at top of steep city streets

    Cyclists are also unsure whether the Copenhagen-inspired footrest on
    Colston Street is the “future”, with one claiming it is “just a gimmick
    without better infrastructure”

    by RYAN MALLON FRI, APR 11, 2025 15:48

    Bristol – or at least a very small slice of it – now resembles Copenhagen,
    thanks to the installation of new support rails for cyclists, a first for
    the city, which will enable people on bikes to rest their hands and feet
    without getting out of the pedals while waiting at traffic lights on two
    steep city centre hills.

    And which, unsurprisingly, have already been branded a “complete waste of >> taxes” by angry motorists.

    The leaning rails, or foot and hand rests, have been installed near the top >> of both Colston Street and Upper Maudlin Street, where a new segregated
    cycle lane was recently opened (despite a few early, parked car-related
    hiccups), as one of the finishing touches to a long-running active travel
    scheme.

    Full (sob) story at

    <https://road.cc/content/news/drivers-fume-new-cycling-support-rail-313489> >>

    Glad to see there are some bicyclists who are also complaining about
    this colossal waste of money on resources for a non-solution to a non-existent problem.

    Actually, it’s an undisguised demand for even more taxpayer-funded infrastructure, the clue being in the quote [it’s] “just a gimmick without better infrastructure”.

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to JNugent on Tue Apr 15 08:03:50 2025
    JNugent <jnugent73@mail.com> wrote:
    On 14/04/2025 06:05, Spike wrote:

    “More money p***ed up the wall”: Drivers fume at Bristol’s new ‘leaning
    support rail’ for cyclists to rest at top of steep city streets

    Cyclists are also unsure whether the Copenhagen-inspired footrest on
    Colston Street is the “future”, with one claiming it is “just a gimmick
    without better infrastructure”

    by RYAN MALLON FRI, APR 11, 2025 15:48

    Bristol – or at least a very small slice of it – now resembles Copenhagen,
    thanks to the installation of new support rails for cyclists, a first for
    the city, which will enable people on bikes to rest their hands and feet
    without getting out of the pedals while waiting at traffic lights on two
    steep city centre hills.

    And which, unsurprisingly, have already been branded a “complete waste of >> taxes” by angry motorists.

    The leaning rails, or foot and hand rests, have been installed near the top >> of both Colston Street and Upper Maudlin Street, where a new segregated
    cycle lane was recently opened (despite a few early, parked car-related
    hiccups), as one of the finishing touches to a long-running active travel
    scheme.

    Full (sob) story at

    <https://road.cc/content/news/drivers-fume-new-cycling-support-rail-313489>

    The poor dears. They MUST be awfully tired after riding their chav-bikes
    up Colston Street.

    No! No!

    The article says these rails are there to enable cyclists not to have to
    suffer the inconvenience and indignity of having to ‘unclip’ when stationary at the traffic lights. There must have been too many cyclists
    who fell flat on their faces because their clips were too tight, and that
    would never do. It might smudge their Lycra.

    This only affects cyclists, of course. Those who merely ride bicycles wouldn’t have such clips anyway.

    But hang on... surely they should be *boycotting* Colston Street until
    and unless its name is changed. Perhaps to Mandela Hill, Corbyn Way or something of that sort?

    LOL. Presumably there isn’t a convenient statue that cyclists could lean against.


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