1:49 I was aware of the problem with this "protected" intersection, but your video shows another issue I hadn't considered. There are people waiting to cross the street standing in the road AND they're partially obscured by the utility pole. If you navigated the intersection as intended you'd come dangerously close to them. I'm also really not a fan of the separated straight vs. right-turning "sub-lanes" at these new intersections. Our lanes are so narrow that it just seems unnecessary.
Dude, I thought you'd gone to visit Down Under, and brought your bike. Then I looked up Adelaide, ON, Canada, and that wasn't right. Finally I figured out it's the street name, from the construction signs. Oh. Ha!
The courier that wanted to pass you should have beeped so you knew he was coming up behind you. He'll learn his lesson when the bicyclist in front of him decides to suddenly stop one day.
That was interesting, particularly the streetlight cycles.
1:49 I was aware of the problem with this "protected" intersection, but your video shows another issue I hadn't considered. There are people waiting to cross the street standing in the road AND they're partially obscured by the utility pole. If you navigated the intersection as intended you'd come dangerously close to them.
I'm also really not a fan of the separated straight vs. right-turning "sub-lanes" at these new intersections. Our lanes are so narrow that it just seems unnecessary.
Dude, I thought you'd gone to visit Down Under, and brought your bike. Then I looked up Adelaide, ON, Canada, and that wasn't right. Finally I figured out it's the street name, from the construction signs. Oh. Ha!
@@tmurphydot5 I wouldn't mind cycling up Old Willunga Hill, but it's a bit far...
The courier that wanted to pass you should have beeped so you knew he was coming up behind you. He'll learn his lesson when the bicyclist in front of him decides to suddenly stop one day.
Can't deliver food as fast as possible with that kind of due care. ;)