Andy_R
Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
- Location
- County Durham
When you buy a new car, do you get a patronising little leaflet with photos of people driving cars properly and lots of advice about how to stay safe on the road? (I've never bought a new car, so I wouldn't know.)
The Highway Code idea is a good one, for bike and car purchasers.
I'd like to see someone follow the advice about roundabouts on the Haudigan. They'd be waiting all year.
It's the wording that annoys me. "Engine noise warns you of approaching vehicles so don't listen to music while cycling". I'm not entirely sure we should be told to rely on our hearing like that either? What about the lifesaver glance?
Driver of the black vehicle, coming out of the hospital(on the left), is going round the mini roundabout the wrong way.It seems more sensible than many bits of 'advice' I've seen.
The bit that is a bit daft is this:
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It implies that even if you are on a main road (as in the photo), you should stop and let a car out if you haven't made eye contact with the driver.
Only if the pedals were fitted to the bike at the time of purchase.A bell must be fitted at the time of purchase – after that you can do what you want with it
No printers name on it either.I don't think the leaflet exists anywhere except on this thread.