Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Leitner Electric Bike Review versus Anaconda Electric Bike


On a recent short stay in Torquay, Victoria I noticed the property had a number of Leitner Electric Bikes for hire. I couldn't miss the opportunity to take one for a test ride.

Kelvin

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Error starting GoPro Player software. "GoPro Player is not currently available in your account."

Recently I had an issue starting the GoPro Player software. I have a GoPro and without the GoPro Player software there is no way to view or use the 360 videos. A complete downer. The following are the various error messages I received.


 


This felt to me to be more of a Microsoft issue rather than a GoPro issue so I decided to leave feedback on the Microsoft store. Given I'd not been able to access the files for a few days, shortly after posting the feedback the issue disappeared. Coincidence or Microsoft actually checking the feedback I don't know.

The main reason I'm sharing is if others find themselves in the same situation, sharing my experience might save some time.

Kelvin

Monday, November 14, 2022

VicRoads Geelong, Practical Driving Test #4


VicRoads Geelong, Practical Driving Test #4 complete with audio guide for travelling the route is now available at www.PracticalDrivingTest.com.au.

Kelvin

Sunday, November 13, 2022

Saturday, November 12, 2022

Saturday, November 05, 2022

VicRoads Ringwood, Heatherdale Road, Practical Driving Test #3


The third Practical Driving Test video is now available including audio guided turn by turn instructions for those wishing to complete the practical driving test route.

Friday, November 04, 2022

Location of Dan Andrews' wife Catherine Andrews crash with cyclist in 2013.

Today I noticed an article about the crash involving Dan Andrews' wife Catherine Andrews and a 15 year old cyclist that occurred in 2013.

Dan Andrews grilled over 2013 Blairgowrie crash with Ryan Meuleman | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site

I decided to check out the location. You can find the location by copying and pasting the following coordinates or address into Google Maps.

-38.37233221847381, 144.77570100737393
(Melbourne Road and Ridley Street, Blairgowrie)

The accident occurred at 1:10pm on the 7th of January 2013. In 2013 Melbourne Road had a speed limit of 70km/h, which is also the current speed limit. Ridley Street had/has a speed limit of 50km/h.

All I can really say is it must have been gut wrenching for all parties involved. I was once pulling out of a drive very, very slowly where the hedge obscured my view and out of the corner of my eye I noticed something and immediately hit the brakes. It was a small child on a bike who had got ahead of the mother. The bike ended up on it's side and just near or possibly under the wheel of my car (I can't quite recall). No one was hurt, the bike was not damaged, but I was shaken and lived with the memory for some time. There's no winners in this situation.

I don't like checking out accident information as it's often horrible. I do like to understand what may have happened in broad terms so if there's something to learn, I can learn and pass the information on to family and friends.

Using Google Streetview to check out the location you'll see there's no warning to cars that a bike track exists. Nothing. Visibility is very limited. The path is around 17 metres from the main road. There's perhaps 2-3 metres visibility of anyone on the path. A bike travelling at 20km/h would give a driver 0.36-0.72 seconds to respond and hit the brakes. On roads for traffic lights, response time is assumed to be around 1 second. In other words, there may be insufficient time for a driver to respond and apply their brakes irrespective of their speed.

The bike path being 17 metres from the main road is around a house block in from the road. Drivers expect paths to be near roads, not a house block in. But it is a warning when in these areas look out for signs of bike paths and drive appropriately. Cyclists also need to consider they may not be seen. Perhaps some signage or line markings indicating cycling crossing point may be worth considering.

I hope this information may help others in some way. It has certainly taught me to be more alert for bike trails and paths.

Kelvin