hopefully theres no accidents there today. i too had to scoot across the sand and then ride along the bridge to re-join the path. hopefully its fixed by this evenings ride home.kellery82 wrote:Yep, had fun with this early this morning coming from the North and being greeted with a taped off ramp. I had to walk my bike through the sand and ride on the road to get to the other side of Hutton. These changes are all well and good, but some notice would have been nice and even with these improvements, this whole intersection will remain an obstacle course and a joke for cyclists!JonasPhoto wrote:Well, it's finally happening, 14 mths after first being reported and after 3 missed deadlines. The broken curb and sandbag at Hutton Street is being fixed. Careful what you wish for though, it seems they've commenced work by simply blocking off all paths in the area according to the BWA Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/BicyclingWA/ph ... permPage=1
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Re: PSP-Cyclists critique of the infrastructure
Postby nachoman » Thu Oct 27, 2016 12:22 pm
Plenty of fresh spraypaint appeared yesterday on the Mitchell Fwy PSP around the Leederville bumpy bits (Britannia Rd to Loftus St). Another rider at work mentioned he saw the same up near Erindale Rd and Karrinyup Rd.
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Re: PSP-Cyclists critique of the infrastructure
Postby rolandp » Thu Oct 27, 2016 11:41 pm
For the Erindale Rd section, wouldn't it make more sense to start the new PSP on the other side of the freeway, DoT are still showing this as completion date June 2018, rather than spend money now fixing a section of PSP which won't be there in 18 months? Then again if the new section of PSP doesn't include a grade crossing wonder how many cyclists will use the existing route?nachoman wrote:Plenty of fresh spraypaint appeared yesterday on the Mitchell Fwy PSP around the Leederville bumpy bits (Britannia Rd to Loftus St). Another rider at work mentioned he saw the same up near Erindale Rd and Karrinyup Rd.
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Postby wellington_street » Fri Oct 28, 2016 12:18 pm
AFAIK the designs for the new PSP use the existing traffic signals to cross Karrinyup Rd but that's no different to the current crossing and saves using Hertha Rd bridgerolandp wrote:For the Erindale Rd section, wouldn't it make more sense to start the new PSP on the other side of the freeway, DoT are still showing this as completion date June 2018, rather than spend money now fixing a section of PSP which won't be there in 18 months? Then again if the new section of PSP doesn't include a grade crossing wonder how many cyclists will use the existing route?nachoman wrote:Plenty of fresh spraypaint appeared yesterday on the Mitchell Fwy PSP around the Leederville bumpy bits (Britannia Rd to Loftus St). Another rider at work mentioned he saw the same up near Erindale Rd and Karrinyup Rd.
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Re: PSP-Cyclists critique of the infrastructure
Postby Arbuckle23 » Sun Feb 04, 2024 4:12 pm
Reviving an old thread for a critique of Perth's paths from an interstate visitor.
You have it good, loved the paths while I was there.
Lot's of connections, signage was no too bad, although I did download a map to do a little study on where I wanted to go.
Thumbs up from me.
You have it good, loved the paths while I was there.
Lot's of connections, signage was no too bad, although I did download a map to do a little study on where I wanted to go.
Thumbs up from me.
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Re: PSP-Cyclists critique of the infrastructure
Postby Retrobyte » Mon Feb 05, 2024 7:40 pm
As a regular visitor to Perth, I agree - the width of the paths in particular is tremendous compared to most Sydney shared paths.Arbuckle23 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 4:12 pmReviving an old thread for a critique of Perth's paths from an interstate visitor.
You have it good, loved the paths while I was there.
Lot's of connections, signage was no too bad, although I did download a map to do a little study on where I wanted to go.
Thumbs up from me.
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Re: PSP-Cyclists critique of the infrastructure
Postby Tornado » Mon Oct 07, 2024 5:49 pm
Looking forward to the one that goes along Railway Pde in Welshpool being re opened. The road overpasses with the new train line will make the run down to Roe Highway pretty efficient.
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