I'm in London for the day on Saturday and am intending to use the Boris bikes to get around for a bit of sightseeing.
Far too nice to be underground.
Having never driven in London let alone cycled, any tips.
Just a few quick pointers:-
Enjoy!
- Watch out for the one way streets!
- Practice in Hyde Park first if you're not sure - and if the weather is nice, it will be glorious in there and full of bikes, Boris and otherwise.
- Don't undertake anything on the left - particularly buses and HGVS (though in the tourist areas HGVs are less of an issue, but plenty of buses).
- Near Oxford Street, use the back roads that run parallel (but watch out for point 1 above). Avoid Oxford Street at all costs - it is bad enough during the week, but apart from the vehicles, pedestrians tend to be a bit lemming like and just step out in front of you.
- If you cut through Soho, there will probably be lots of people walking in the road, as the pavements are full of people standing outside the pubs and restaurants in the nice weather.
Phew , thanks guys. Still looking forward to it. I imagine they get quite a bit of use at weekends.
Still think I'll give it a go. I only have a few hours and don't
want to spend them underground
+1 regarding Addison Lee cars, from my own experience they are consistently the WORST drivers. I can only assume the drivers go through a rigorous selection procedure in order to find the most ignorant pig headed cretins available.