Nah that would be unhinged, i usually go in the part of the city where theres a completely seperate bike and pedastrian path. Theres also a part near my house(up on a hill) where i can(more like could, in not such a daredevil) overtake cars. Of course this is a pretty serious downhill but the same way you do it, after you already accelerate its easier to keep the speed tho im a pretty big guy so the wind resistance is insane. But its a pretty good feeling when i get to the city faster than the bus by like 10-20 minutes tho once again i live on a hill so getting home is torture. I also went to an event in the city with friends once and i had a bike cause thats the way i got there and we started at the same time, them with a bus, me with bike and it was so funny when i told them i was waiting for five minutes.
where theres a completely seperate bike and pedastrian path
So, those areas will be unaffected. It's footpaths and shared paths (Queensland doesn't actually have a legal legislative difference between the two) that will be affected. That includes everything shown in this video (except the road turned into right at the end). It also includes excellent, wide "bikeways" like the Gateway North Bikeway:
its a pretty good feeling when i get to the city faster than the bus by like 10-20 minutes
I actually first started bike commuting for exactly this reason. I needed to get to the post office before it closed, and it closed earlier than I could get there by bus. Switching to my bike enabled me to pick up my package in time.
Nah that would be unhinged, i usually go in the part of the city where theres a completely seperate bike and pedastrian path. Theres also a part near my house(up on a hill) where i can(more like could, in not such a daredevil) overtake cars. Of course this is a pretty serious downhill but the same way you do it, after you already accelerate its easier to keep the speed tho im a pretty big guy so the wind resistance is insane. But its a pretty good feeling when i get to the city faster than the bus by like 10-20 minutes tho once again i live on a hill so getting home is torture. I also went to an event in the city with friends once and i had a bike cause thats the way i got there and we started at the same time, them with a bus, me with bike and it was so funny when i told them i was waiting for five minutes.
So, those areas will be unaffected. It's footpaths and shared paths (Queensland doesn't actually have a legal legislative difference between the two) that will be affected. That includes everything shown in this video (except the road turned into right at the end). It also includes excellent, wide "bikeways" like the Gateway North Bikeway:
I actually first started bike commuting for exactly this reason. I needed to get to the post office before it closed, and it closed earlier than I could get there by bus. Switching to my bike enabled me to pick up my package in time.