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We come every year in April and October and hire a car for our whole stay. One of our daytime pleasures is driving around the island. This April was a nightmare with cyclists riding 3 abreast on roads and not using cycle lanes. We set off for Arta one day and it was so stressful that we didnt even get as far as C'an Picafort before we decided to return to the Port.
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Over the past six years, Dan has witnessed the cycling scene change radically on the island and for the better.
"Cycling is definitely taking over from golf in Majorca, the sector is growing so fast. Never mind the fact that it is in the blood of the locals and that there are so many Majorcan cycling clubs out on the roads every weekend; Majorca is becoming the destination for cycling tourism and training camps. The fact that Team Sky, Team GB and most of the other international cycling teams use Majorca for their winter training camps sends out an extremely important message to the rest of the cycling world. And now they are coming in their tens of thousands to cycle here.
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"I don’t think the local drivers have problems with cyclists. As I’ve said, cycling has been a huge sport and activity on the island for decades - it may be the holidaymakers or foreign residents - so I think some form of attempt should be made to educate both cyclists and drivers so we can bring an end to this love-hate relationship and also make the roads safer. It’s something that has to work both ways, that’s for sure."
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I don’t think the local drivers have problems with cyclists. As I’ve said, cycling has been a huge sport and activity on the island for decades - it may be the holidaymakers or foreign residents - so I think some form of attempt should be made to educate both cyclists and drivers so we can bring an end to this love-hate relationship and also make the roads safer. It’s something that has to work both ways, that’s for sure."
Rosie was just quoting Dan as per the MDB article in the italics![]()
Sorry Rosie but believe me the local drivers do have a problem with the bad cyclists.
I didnt realise I had said that local drivers do not have a problem![]()
While this forum is useful for airing one's views, the roads would be a lot safer if everyone considers these points:
1. Almost every bike rider is already a regular car diver and generally has a much better appreciation of how the road should be shared. This is not always the case with car users only.
2. Bike riders ride 2 abreast not just for social reasons. It is a proven safety mechanism
to encourage drivers to moderate their speed when overtaking a group of cyclists. Yes, it may be annoying if you are following them and adds a bit to your journey but think about this when you are next in this situation. If it is a small group, they will often then go single file and wave you through. As a matter of fact, they changed the law in the Balearics to allow 2 abreast cycling, so there must be some logic here.
3. Large group of cyclists (ie 10 or more) are too large in my opinion and should be split up for safety reasons.
4. Anyone riding a road bike on a cycle path should moderate their speed as if they are just riding along as a tourist. They may have better road handling skills, but being in the same area as occasional cyclists and children requires extra care. There can be no excuse for speeding on these paths.
5. Riding on the pine walk (technically illegal) is quite safe out of season and when it is quiet providing you are on your own and going at a fast walking pace. Groups of riders coming out of hotels should use the ring road. If you see a local riding a commuter bike at a slow pace along here, I don't think many people raise an eyebrow. Anyone trying this when it is busy is just asking for trouble.
6. I have always found the local drivers much more tolerant than the tourists and ex-pat drivers who seem to dominate the anti-bike brigade.
7. Like all sections of society there will always be a section that causes a disproportionate amount of problems. I have certainly seen a growing element of cyclists new to the sport behaving badly. If they are in a group, they will usually get their wings clipped by the others.
8. I would encourage all drivers to try cycling to help them appreciate the vulnerability of the un-protected rider. I guarantee it will make them see things differently and become a better and safer driver.
9. Marked off areas on main roads are not always in good condition and often contain debris. This is a major safety issue for road cyclists and that is why you often see them riding on the main road section instead. A friendly hoot to warn that you are over taking them is usually appreciated. If they respond otherwise, then they are usually the ones mentioned in point 7.
10. Finally, the roads are for everyone to share. Be responsible and safe.