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Originally posted by dang65 View PostI remember a friend of mine told me that he was going to St Ives one day when he met a man with seven wives, and each wife had seven sacks, and each sack had seven cats, and each cat had seven kits. Kits, cats, sacks, wives... absolute mayhem. He couldn't get his car through there at all.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIn some tourist towns in Cornwall, streets are full of pedestrians during the summer. Literally full, like in the London marathon almost. Cars have to edge their way through.
St. Ives is an example, anyone been? I used to live there.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostCyclists and bloody students, God I hated living in Cambridge!
St. Ives is an example, anyone been? I used to live there.
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Originally posted by threaded View PostHe shouted out of the window: "I'm in a car, you're on a bike. What you going to do about it?"
If you are a skilled cyclist you can do these while moving - I especially like the idea of opening his door - but he can then side-swipe you so this is advanced level-stuff. Managing to fall on his bonnet would be good though.
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Most cycle lanes are filled either with pedestrians who don't know why the green lanes with big pictures of cycles exist.
The ones on roads are filled with the same pedestrians in their cars.
I use the towpath at least the crane & moorhens get out of the way, rather beautifully as well.
It's cheaper and more relaxing try it!
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Cycle lanes are generally pretty useless. Too narrow and full of crap. Some classics here.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostI use some of the dedicated cycle lanes round our way, and they are ok. But, whoever decided they should be the lumpiest tarmac you can buy and not nice smooth gloss finish tarmac should be shot.
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostThe reason that most reasonably paced commuters (of which I am one) won't use bike lanes is that they cause more accidents than they prevent. Cars pull into/park in them, and it's not unusual to see signposts or even trees (!) planted in them. Add to that the fact that the sign posting on them is rubbish.
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My bike doesn't have a bell, it has a 115dB airhorn so I can politely inform motorists who are about to nail me that they're morons.
The reason that most reasonably paced commuters (of which I am one) won't use bike lanes is that they cause more accidents than they prevent. Cars pull into/park in them, and it's not unusual to see signposts or even trees (!) planted in them. Add to that the fact that the sign posting on them is rubbish.
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Originally posted by zeitghostWHS. With bells* on.
*You rarely see a bell on a bike any more. Bellends by the dozen, but bells, very few.
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Originally posted by zeitghostWHS. With bells* on.
*You rarely see a bell on a bike any more. Bellends by the dozen, but bells, very few.
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