Livefast123
New Member
Well it's been my first 2 months of commuting on a pushbike and I have to say that I have enjoyed the experience and arrive at work far more awake / refreshed than if i'd travelled in by car. My route takes me on national cycle route 33 so I can avoid roads full stop if I wish and I usually do given the crazyness off drivers around here. As I work shifts I can be travelling home at 4 in the afternoon, midnight or 7 am which gives me plenty of variety!. It only works out at 8 miles a day but I have seen a marked increase in my fitness and I have lost weight....although I have plenty left to go. I have noticed a few things about cycle paths that nark me :-
1. The surface looks like it was put down by a group of grunts on their first day
2. Pedestrians always block the path by walking 2 + abreast or walk in the cycle lane
3. The council never seems to cut the undergrowth, although this could be a good things with thorns etc
4. Lighting is optional at night
5. Feral chavs always seem to smash bottles which take months to clear up
Is the above normal? You would think the government / council would be doing everything to convince people like me to use the bike but as normal in this country things are done half cock, just come back from several countries in Europe where their cycle paths are better than the main roads in this country!
1. The surface looks like it was put down by a group of grunts on their first day
2. Pedestrians always block the path by walking 2 + abreast or walk in the cycle lane
3. The council never seems to cut the undergrowth, although this could be a good things with thorns etc
4. Lighting is optional at night
5. Feral chavs always seem to smash bottles which take months to clear up
Is the above normal? You would think the government / council would be doing everything to convince people like me to use the bike but as normal in this country things are done half cock, just come back from several countries in Europe where their cycle paths are better than the main roads in this country!