|
Annexure “B2” Four Cycling Blackspots north of Sydney and some of the accidents which have occurred at each 1st Blackspot 200m before the West Head Lookout where the road is narrow and the camber flattens out as it veers clockwise, when ideally it should be banked and not become narrower. On Sat 29th September ’07, the writer, Philip Johnston, saw an injured cyclist who would have needed about 70 stitches to reaffix the flesh around his knee after he spun off on the LHS. He had lost that corner by going too fast and in careering over the low guardrail on his LHS caught his knee on one of the vertical posts. 2 ambulances and a very large rescue van attended. In 2008, a seasoned cyclist who occasionally cycles with Muggaccinos.com, Bruce Stump, came off on a midweek ride and had to get collected. Bruce is still troubled by a shoulder injury. The writer, Philip Johnston, was on that ride with Bruce Stump. On 26 Sept 2004 Cathy Shelley rode to West Head in a group of five cyclists incl her husband, Graeme Shelley, and Eric Wehr. Cathy came off at same Blackspot and broke her collar bone. An ambulance took Cathy to hospital. On 3 September 2003, Jhonnie Blampied, then Chairman and CEO of DDB Advertising Agency, came off at the same Blackspot when chasing two cycle mates. Jhonnie, who was collected by a Careflight Helicopter, remained in a coma for 3 months. His doctor who treated him is Rob Turner. Jhonnie’s wife, ABC journalist, Ruth Ritchie, wrote about her experiences in Jhonnie’s lengthy rehabilitation in acclaimed novel, Life Matters. It took Jhonnie Blampied 18 months to re-enter the workforce. See in Annexure B1 and the original Word version and Annexure Westpac Lifesaver Helicopter salvaged a 30 year old push bike rider on 25 April 2006. “A 30 y/o male push-bike rider with head injuries was treated on the scene at West Head and transported to Royal North Shore Hospital” I have reason to believe that this accident also occurred at the same Blackspot. 9 years ago a cyclist from Narrabeen on a Muggaccinos’ Sunday ride similarly lost that corner and had to be collected from there. Philip Johnston was on that ride. I have old photos on Muggs’ site of the cyclist and his mangled bike. Bicisport Cycling Club which conducts road races in West Head lists on its website that this bend is very dangerous: 2nd Blackspot
Cyclists who take the clockwise entrance are confronted by an acute Right turn with a stone wall which has claimed three cyclists that I know of It is approx 1km past Cottage Point Rd. A very seasoned cyclist, Siggy Hoffman, got carted off in an ambulance about 18 months ago when he took the switchback too fast on a wet day. Peter Williams hit that wall but fortunately righted himself. It is referred to by several cyclists as The Wall. Below is a warning on the Bicisport Cycling Club website: “The right hand corner half way down the descent (with the rock wall on the left) has claimed numerous victims especially in the wet. The road works from Illawong Bay to Akuna Bay have been poorly completed & the (new) road is below average.” The Wall warrants installation of a Dedicated “Cyclists Blackspot” Warning Signs. 3rd Blackspot
4th Blackspot
Due to boat owners accidentally discharging diesel from their boats and the high amount of shade from about 500m to 100m from the bridge, that 400m is invariably damp. It is referred to by a few cyclists as Greasy Grip and warrants installation of a Dedicated “Cyclists Blackspot” Warning Sign about 700m before Bobbin Head Bridge. |
|
|