As promised, they reply I got when I logged the accident I witnessed with the Trams Team -
Thank you for your email and comments regarding cycling at Haymarket.
I have passed these details on to the Health and Safety Team for
logging. We, along with Spokes, agreed to record all incidents along the
tram route regarding cycling as cycling incidents are widely under
reported.
For your information, a great deal of effort has gone into the tram
project design. Design decisions on policy matters have not been taken
lightly and I can confirm that Spokes and other cycling groups have been
involved in that process. Indeed, the Council agreed with Spokes to
appoint an independent consultant from Europe to assist in that process
and undertake a Cycle Integration Study.
Many cities in Europe use the same type of track arrangement as we now
have in Edinburgh. In these cities, cyclists and other road vehicles are
able to operate safely together in the city centre. With time to adjust,
education and courtesy, we strongly believe that all modes of transport
in our city centre can operate safely and efficiently.
At junctions where there is a high demand to cross the rails at an angle
that is less than 90 degrees, cycle facilities have been provided. At
this location, an alternative signalised cycle route has been provided
in front of Haymarket Station which makes it easier for cyclists to
cross the rails at an appropriate angle, and away from general traffic.
Elsewhere, the reported cycle incidents are spread over the length of
the tram route and are not concentrated at one location where facilities
could be considered. So to raise awareness of the tram rails and how to
negotiate them correctly, information has been provided through local
media, leaflets, direct contact with cycling groups and a cycle training
event took place on Princes Street that was run by the Bike Station. As
the operational stage approaches, further educational events surrounding
the tram will take place and pedestrians and cyclists will be heavily
featured in these. An instructional video was also commissioned by the
Bike Station and this can be viewed at:
http://www.streetsaheadedinburgh.org.uk/info/23/trams/40/cycling_and_tra
ms/2
Further information on cycling with trams can be viewed at:
http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/info/20085/trams/2077/tram_safety/2
There is currently permanent signage (Red Warning Triangle - Tram
Tracks) on the westbound section of Clifton Terrace next to Ryrie's Bar
and additional temporary signage is currently in place in the form of
'Caution Tram Tracks' signs at the following locations:
Manor Place - southbound on approach to West Maitland Street
Shandwick Place - eastbound in the central reserve at the west end
of the platform
Torphichen Street - northbound at West Maitland Street
Morrison Street - into West Maitland Street
Morrison Street - into Haymarket Terrace
Grosvenor Street - southbound into Haymarket
Dalry Road - eastbound into Haymarket
In light of the recent incidents reported in the Haymarket vicinity
further proposals to address the immediate concerns are going to be
implemented. These include:
Enforcing the misuse of the taxi stance in the area
Additional signage has been installed in the area raising awareness of
the tram tracks for cyclists
Additional signage has been installed in the area to direct cyclists to
use the dedicated cycle facilities which are provided to allow cyclists
to avoid the tracks in that area
Further media promotion regarding the cycle/track interaction for
cyclists
In addition it should be noted that the advice on how best to cross the
tram rails is contained in the Highway Code and this is listed below:
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All road users, but particularly cyclists and motorcyclists, should take
extra care when driving or riding close to or crossing the tracks,
especially if the rails are wet. You should take particular care when
crossing the rails at shallow angles, on bends and at junctions. It is
safest to cross the tracks directly at right angles. Other road users
should be aware that cyclists and motorcyclists may need more space to
cross the tracks safely.
I hope this is of assistance.
Regards,
David
David Haxton | Customer Services Manager | Tram Co-ordination Team |
City of Edinburgh Council
9 Lochside Avenue | Edinburgh Park | Edinburgh | EH12 9DJ
Tel: 0131 529 6164
david.haxton@edinburgh.gov.uk
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