snorri
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- East coast, up a bit.
And pedestrians crossing and walking along the road?Easy to me ,you ride on the road with many laws the same as motor vehicles so the dd laws should be the same,simples
And pedestrians crossing and walking along the road?Easy to me ,you ride on the road with many laws the same as motor vehicles so the dd laws should be the same,simples
No, I don't go along with this 'one person saved' routine. The restriction needs to be proportionate to the risk, otherwise you end up with daft nonsense like needing a CRB check before you can be in a room with someone else's child and a consequent army of bureaucrats employed to achieve nothing.We all live our life on ifs and maybes and people views on safety are not silly,a accident saved is all good to me ...
Isn't this what bottle cages are for? View attachment 11087
You'd also lose the contents of the bottle!
As I keep telling you, you really do need to come on an FNRttC. I find 4 or 5 rides are sufficient training for your bike to find the train station on the way back...Pissed Cycling should be an olympic sport IMO.
I'd be quite good at it.
No great loss, it's only whiskey, now if it was whisky it would be in my pannier in a padded box.
Don't knock it until you've tried it, as an easy drinking mid week whiskey the 4 Roses Bourbon goes down a treat. Much better than J.D in my eyes. I've just ordered a bottle of their single barrel bourbon. Oh and scotch is much better than the Irish stuff, at the moment I'm drinking Glenfarclas 15 yr old, a superb sherry cask whisky and in the same order as the bourbon single barrel I've ordered the Glenfarclas 105 cask strength.Nah, the Irish stuff is better & that in the picture is only the cheap american stuff.
When i was at uni many many years ago, i cycled home very very drunk. I managed to scrape most of the skin off my left arm by going too close to a wall, and not being able to steer away from it. I fell into bed, and woke up the next morning covered in blood, sheets covered in blood etc. Don't do it kids, it isn't big and it isn't clever.
Isn't there the expression "pub bike"? I would imagine that quite a few people ride after partaking of intoxicating liquor..