Rhythm Thief wrote:
I cycle a lot, mostly to work and back (maybe 100 miles a week, sometimes a bit more). There are no cycle paths of any sort, and I wouldn't use them if there were. I'm cycling to get from a to b, not to fanny around looking at the scenery with my family. I ride at an average of nearly 20mph, with a top speed of getting on for 40. I can't do that on a cycle path.
A cyclist's place is on the road, not on some funny coloured tarmac pretend road covered in broken glass and dogshit and with give way lines every fifteen yards.
amen
my current twice a week bike commute takes me to 80miles a week.
lovely combination or urban & rural roads.
its on an old MTB with panniers at 15-20mph depending on whos riding with me that day.
the two cycle lanes where they exist at either end of the journey are to be fair, pretty good as cycle lanes go: segregated, relatively clean & well marked. both involve a significant manouevre to enter and leave and end with a give way 90degrees to the traffic.
i could go on
