scouserinlondon
Senior Member
- Location
- streatham, London
I've had to actually get to work on time this week so have been cycling in the middle of rush hour in London (8-8.45 rather than my normal 8.45 - 9.20). The last couple of days I've been horrified by the bad cycling I've seen. People mounting pavements at speed, no observation or signalling before lane changes, and most annoyingly lemming-like lunges to make it to the ASL at lights.
One man who cut me up with a snarl even got a slow handclap as I passed him on a straight for the third time.
I've always been a fan of hanging back in primary in the trafffic at busy intersections. Is this something London city cycling old hands recommend?
It's my second autumn of cycling and I actually can't wait to see some of the summer mob eff off for winter.
One man who cut me up with a snarl even got a slow handclap as I passed him on a straight for the third time.
I've always been a fan of hanging back in primary in the trafffic at busy intersections. Is this something London city cycling old hands recommend?
It's my second autumn of cycling and I actually can't wait to see some of the summer mob eff off for winter.