Wankelschrauben
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I think it is some real manly looking woman also, not something you'd want hitting your car at a junction.
I do not see many cars RLJ'ing, the ones I do see are almost always failed amber gamblers.
For the type of RLJ where the lights have been red for a long time, I have only seen one WVM and the rest have all been cyclists. These are just my experiences from lovely Swindon.
One of the few things about helmets that's been properly researched - helmets make some cyclists take risks they wouldn't without.
Reasonable (but by no means certain) to extrapolate that to hi-vis doing the same.
A lot of the cycle RLJs I see are also slightly late Amber Gamblers. If Swindon doesn't have the problem of drivers slowing down on red and carrying on if they can get away with it you're lucky - it'll come. Doesn't happen quite so much at busy times because there are still a majority who do stop, and they get in the way. It's most common here on pedestrian and cycle crossings with lights.
It can be hard enough to teach other adults! Probably easier to start with telling him not to use the front gears yet...
maybe if you had a cadence unit, mount it on there and say "try and keep 60rpm @ 8mph" (and watch them crash into a pothole).
your choice - they are your knees after all...
On a 'bent the mantra is "spin spin spin" because it is really really easy to over do the knee joints - I have yet to spin out top gear on the Orca (max speed, so far, according to GPS is 45mph; yes it was down hill )
B.
You've not been to Swindon have you?And, erm, check for talent in cars.
Also, he looks like Mick Hucknall.
Punishment enough I think....today he/she may jump a light or two, but tomorrow he/she will still wake up looking like Mick Hucknall.