Very scary indeed, some of those must be lorries, etc that don't even notice the impact, how do the rest of them sleep at night thoughBrains said:Frightening.
30,000 Hit and run injuries a year including 150 deaths !
dellzeqq said:that junction has never struck me as particularly dangerous - but, then again, the junction at Old Street (which the Babe and I pass in the morning) and the junction at Streatham Hill, both with 'ghost' bikes, don'e strike me as dangerous either. It shows, I suppose, that this kind of thing can happen anywhere.
And, yet again, a young woman getting run over by a truck. This isn't victim blaming, it's just that I have daughters, and, pathetic though it might seem, I worry about them.
lech said:crank arm, your quote is wrong and it's making me killy!
hackbike 666 said:It's strange how people are scared about flying.
When someone told me this the other day I said it was probably more dangerous travelling in a car as opposed to a plane.
Yes I know how does something so big manage to get off of the ground?
Also with my trips around the World when we hit turbulance I just imagined I was in a bus.
hackbike 666 said:Yes I know how does something so big manage to get off of the ground?
threebikesmcginty said:That's the bit I can't work out - how does something that weighs a few hundred tons not just drop out of the sky?.
Scares the bejeezus out of me everytime I have to go in one!
gazzaputt said:Next time in a car going along about 30mph or more (if legal!) stick your hand out flat of the window.
That's how a planes fly.