Ripper says Perth cyclists suffering

18/Oct/2011

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Political cycle: Eric Ripper and Ken Travers lead the way on the Ride to Work Day. Picture: Dominique Menegaldo www.communitypix.com.au   Political cycle: Eric Ripper and Ken Travers lead the way on the Ride to Work Day. Picture: Dominique Menegaldo www.communitypix.com.au Buy this photo

OPPOSITION leader Eric Ripper says Perth cyclists are suffering on substandard cycle infrastructure while the State Government stalls on its new bicycle network plan.

After riding from State Parliament to Hutton Street last Wednesday morning, Mr Ripper said the Hutton Street, Cedric Street and Karrinyup Road freeway intersections needed urgent attention.

“If they actually get around to finish the existing bike plan, this is the area that still needs grade separation,” he said.

“Hutton, Cedric and Karrinyup are priorities, but we also need a new plan to take into account the growth of activity centres like Stirling.

“I’ve just ridden from Parliament House and what I’ve seen is frustrating – too many stops and starts, too many streets to cross and the whole thing needs an upgrade.”

On his bike as part of Ride to Work Day, he told the Stirling Times the State Government should be working as hard as it can to accommodate cyclists.

“Cycling is becoming increasingly popular for commuting to work and that’s a very good development, because of health and reductions in traffic congestion,” he said.

“What we’ve got to do is make things as convenient and as fast as possible for cyclists.”

Bicycle Transport Alliance spokesman Heinrich Benz said that although a Hutton Street underpass was a priority, any new plan needed to take a metropolitan-wide approach.

“In a survey by the RAC, 91 per cent of cyclists said they were afraid to share the roads with car drivers – they’re scared,” he said.

“We need to spend some money on cycling infrastructure and get this right.”

A Department of Transport spokesman said the new WA Bicycle Network Plan would “soon be released for public comment”.


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gosh

19/10/2011

@Bernie, how ignorant are you - clearly cyclists would get off the road if there are cycle paths.

Aushiker

19/10/2011

@Bernie Sorry but one more factual correction. With respect to your comment on cyclists not using shared paths, the Department of Transport bicycle movement statistics seem to disagree with you. In 2010 there was nearly 3 million movements recorded; all on shared paths. You can find the statistics at http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/cycling/19930.asp

Aushiker

19/10/2011

@ Bernie. Interesting comments ... In the last 12 months how many people died on Australian roads? Well according to the Australian Road Deaths Database 1,399 people died. That is right, 1,399 people lost their lives; over 1,300 families suffered a tragedy. Who caused these deaths? Cyclists running red lights; cyclists putting other road users at risk? No Bernie, sadly it was motorists, motorists Bernie like you and me (yes I ride and drive).

I think Bernie you have a serious issue there with your focus ... Ask yourself: When did you last run an orange light when you should have stopped? When did you last endanger a pedestrian or cyclist by passing too close? When did you last speed? and on it goes.

Bernie "Enjoy the Ride" ....

mark

19/10/2011

ripper and co are always complaining about something. I don't remember them doing anything cycling related or even addressing cycling safety issues when they were in government. The intersection he is talking about is in exactly the same condition it was when his party was in power and they did absolutely nothing about it

commuteperth

18/10/2011

There is $42M+ cash available in the Perth Parking Levy fund going unspent which can only be spent on alternative means of transport. Why can't some of this fund be used to improve cycling infrastructure in the Perth CBD?

If Eric Ripper would like to do this trip again, he would find that just south of where the photo was taken, a car has smahed into the U-bar on the path which has been reported to both local and state government and remains unrepaired. This is blocking half of the path. I would be surprised that if a similar issue occured on a road, that it would take anywhere this length of time to resolve. Priority is still for cars in Perth and this attidute needs to change at a State and Local Government level.

Bernie

18/10/2011

Don't waste any more money on cycleways Eric! Hardly anyone uses them - they prefer to cycle on the main roads, ignore traffic lights (red lights are only for motor vehicles, right?) and generally put themselves and other road users at risk.

Andrew Priest

18/10/2011

Well done to Eric Ripper and co. We are not being well served by the Minster of Transport and the lack of the action of the bicycle plan; in fact in my view the Minister of Transport falls well short on his handling of cycling related and road safety matters.

Having raised concerns with the failure of the Public Transport Authority to address road safety issues at Southern Coast Transit (Transperth operator) twice in over a month ago, his silence is deafening. It is very disappointing that the Minister does not seem to value cycling and all it has to offer or the lives and well being of vulnerable road users.

Regards
Andrew

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