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Declare war! Brisbane popular bicycle tracks are covered with studs

 
[Social News]     02 Mar 2018
Hot bike lanes in Brisbane are pinned with sprinklers (Photo No. 7)BrisbanBesside (Bayside) cyclists were targeted by malicious attacks, with popular bike lanes strewn with studs and staples.

Hot bike lanes in Brisbane are pinned with sprinklers (Photo No. 7)


BrisbanBesside (Bayside) cyclists were targeted by malicious attacks, with popular bike lanes strewn with studs and staples.

The conflict between Brisbane bus drivers and cyclists seems to have intensified, with many popular bike lanes being strewn with studs, according to the report on Channel 7. James&Tracey Yatras), who cycled at (Birkdale Road) on Berkshire Road, was surprised to find the tires punctured. In addition, near Wynum Yacht Squadron (Yacht Squadron) area also found a large number of nails and staples.

Beveridge (Laith Beveridge), a staff member at Cranks Bicycle Garage, a bicycle repair shop, is worried about the dangers posed by the nails, saying they are even more dangerous when a group of cyclists travel together.

Bike enthusiast Sean Harrison said the traps were very unfriendly and that "real Australians can`t do this." Harrison, who had been hit by a car and seriously injured in his back while riding at (Everton Park) in Everton Park earlier, supported the (Bicycle Queensland) proposal of the Queensland Bicycle Association that "in the event of an accident involving a bicycle and a car, The driver of a motor vehicle shall provide evidence of his or her driving without fault ".

The Kunzhou Bicycle Association called for a "truce" between cyclists and motorists two months ago, and the (RACQ) said the proposal did not help the situation.

"We don`t need to blame each other," said Turner (Paul Turner), a member of the Royal Queensland Automobile Association. "such proposed policies will only make the relationship between cyclists and car drivers worse."

Queensland Transportation Director Bailey (Mark Bailey) also said the department would not support the Queensland Bicycle Association`s proposal that car drivers should not be held more responsible for the crash.

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