Just had an email back from the Trams people telling me that the guard rails have been set in so far to "prevent them being damaged by vehicles"!
Great. Guardrails come higher up the pecking order than cyclists or pedestrians! I thought the point of guardrails was to constrain and inconvenience and herd protect the latter, not cause an obstruction and potential danger to them!
A really dissapointing response, I'll be back out with my measuring tape to challenge their defence that "there's a defined minimum distance to set these back from the kerb" to ask if there's a defined minimum width for the island.
The basic reponse boils down to an admission that they're squeezing pedestrians and cyclists right out to maintian 5 lanes of traffic at all costs, and to "protect us" on the tiny island they've put in guard rails and to "protect" the guard rails they've set them so far in from the kerb as to constrain the island to pretty much a single bike-width.
I'll cheekily suggest that they move the kerb out 1 foot in each direction in my response.
I don't suppose anyone knows if there's a defined minimum width for pedestrian islands?