glasgowcyclist
Charming but somewhat feckless
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- Scotland
Thanks, I'd never heard of him.
GC
GC
Thanks, I'd never heard of him.
GC
Why I don't use Priory Lane bike path.....
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ606qPyFCw&feature=youtu.be
Blimey that's bad, I lost count at five junctions you have to cross plus the entrance to The Priory which is hooded by massive high walls to keep cocaine addicts in.
Eh?Any scathocity is in your imagination.
He means scathitudeEh?
Scathocity.
What is that, please?
Ride at a sensible speed for the situation and ensure you can stop in time. As a general rule, if you want to cycle quickly, say in excess of 18 mph/30 kph, then you should be riding on the road.
Why I don't use Priory Lane bike path.....
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ606qPyFCw&feature=youtu.be
Blimey that's bad, I lost count at five junctions you have to cross plus the entrance to The Priory which is hooded by massive high walls to keep cocaine addicts in.
Although never formalised, there used to be a useful "Code of Conduct" for cyclists from the DfT that was issued in 2004
It stated that:
It was a useful document to wave.....
There was a " discussion" in the pub one night when I was asked why I did not use a particular cycle path, the driver was a "professional" so he knew that I should be using it.
Bring up PDF on phone, show the "professional" driver and express your concern that he is unaware of the DfT guidelines.
Works wonderfully as "evidence"(just forget to mention it was never formally introduced)
The link is here