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I dont think it will be solved until the road markings go in and the cycle lane is installed, and then it will need to be enforced!
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I dont think it will be solved until the road markings go in and the cycle lane is installed, and then it will need to be enforced!
SWS we are talking about the already pedestrianised area, where there are clear signs saying that cycling is banned.
As for the pavements, they may be allowed to ride along them but only where there is no cycle lane and then they cannot ride any faster than walking pace. With respect you are not here to see what is going on, i can assure you they are using everything as a race track.
Again i am not saying all cyclists are doing this but too many are.
I dont think it will be solved until the road markings go in and the cycle lane is installed, and then it will need to be enforced!
You what?! If some of these idiot cyclists can't read and/or can't be bothered to dismount in areas where there are pedestrians do you really think they'll take notice of anything on the road?
They're becoming a law unto themselves and I can really see a pedestrian being killed if the police don't act soon.
And I'm not being over dramatic, maybe a child, infirm or elderly person being hit by a 12 stone plus person on a bike will be seriously hurt at least.
I dont think it will be solved until the road markings go in and the cycle lane is installed, and then it will need to be enforced!
Evidently there is an island cycle race today, which does include Pollensa in its route, maybe not PP, but be careful out there! ;-)
13015185_1021500071236447_4716804085761790202_n by lyn.sparkes, on FlickrThe original report can be seen here :- Mayors wanting limits to road races » Balearics » News » Majorca Daily BulletinSporting events in Majorca bring a clear economic benefit but they also cause inconvenience. The challenge is to find a balance and so therefore some form of regulation.
The Council of Majorca finally gave its authorisation for tomorrow's Mallorca 312, but there are two further races (of less importance) on Sunday, while next Saturday the Ironman triathlon takes place, meaning road closures in the north of the island. Because of the growing number of events, the Council and mayors are in favour of there being limits. At a meeting with 25 municipalities' representatives, a proposal was made for authorising only the most important events, those of particular benefit to tackling tourism seasonality. "We calculate that some 150,000 cycling tourists will have visited Majorca this season. This is a significant number. We must reflect and determine where we place limits," says the councillor for land, Mercedes Garrido.
The Council wants to regulate events through the law of activities and it is in favour of there being a forum or other type of body through which town halls and residents can have a voice. Garrido notes that, for example, the Puerto Soller road is often closed. "The residents' association should be able to give its opinion."
The mayor of Arta, Tolo Gili, believes that the government should declare some races as being of special tourism interest on account of their benefits. He admits that they do though cause inconvenience. "They need to be minimised as much as possible."
Antoni Solivellas, the mayor of Escorca, says that the municipality stages some thirty races that require road closures. "They are important for tackling seasonality but should take into account the municipalities which are affected and compensate them."
The events do have a financial cost. There are the costs of putting up and taking down barriers and those for extra hours of police work. In some municipalities the provision of services are regulated by local ordinance. In Escorca, for instance, organisers are charged the cost of having rubbish containers for races. The town hall in Andratx, which will have a dozen police officers available for Mallorca 312, has approved a law for establishing the price of officers for events and private celebrations. Mayor Jaume Porsell suggests, however, that perhaps this should not apply to Mallorca 312, given the benefits that it offers.
For tomorrow's event, the Guardia Civil will make available some one hundred officers, some of whom have come from Minorca and the mainland. The Guardia will not be charging for them.
It would appear PP is becoming a dangerous place for older people and children due to these cyclists. I am sorry I have already booked for May, I shall wait until May's visit to see if I return. I have been coming for 29 years now but with the problems of cyclists, no sun beds and the ever present dog fouling PP would appear to be going down hill at an alarming rate.![]()
A thought provoking letter to the editor of the MDB :- Letters to the Editor » Letters to the editor » Comment » Majorca Daily Bulletin.[/QUOTE
Careful what you wish for ....the Long Mynd is trending amongst cyclists !
A thought provoking letter to the editor of the MDB :- Letters to the Editor » Letters to the editor » Comment » Majorca Daily Bulletin.[/QUOTE
Careful what you wish for ....the Long Mynd is trending amongst cyclists !
I am not wishing for anything Tiggy except for everyone to be safe. I was just passing on some info relating to this subject.