Telegraph Cycling Quiz re Rules of the Road

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Ganymede

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Rural Kent
8 / 10 must not go out after dark, whenever that is ...
It's dark now, if that helps?
 

Drago

Legendary Member
10/10, although some of the comments the journos print with each answer are a bit misguided. In a couple of cases I was guessing what they had as the answer, not what the correct answer .
 
Location
Pontefract
I always assumed that lights HAVE to be used when street lights come on as this is lighting up time, though I do tend to be earlier rather than later, also the reflector, I answered rear on the other one got it wrong, both on this gets it wrong. Don't know why I said yes to a bell, must be tired.
 

Shaun

Founder
Moderator
8/10 - got nightime and 'backies' (or 'croggies' as they were known down our street!) wrong. I thought night time for cyclists was when the street lights go on, and that there was no law against croggies. :thumbsup:
 

Ganymede

Veteran
Location
Rural Kent
8/10 - got nightime and 'backies' (or 'croggies' as they were known down our street!) wrong. I thought night time for cyclists was when the street lights go on, and that there was no law against croggies. :thumbsup:
I once got stopped by a policeman in Copenhagen for riding on the rack of a nice tall young blond gentleman's bike. :shy:

it was many, many moons ago.
 

Dan B

Disengaged member
Chuffin heck, they still haven't fixed that. I mean that it's in the "MEN" section. I have a feeling that "motoring" might be wholly male in the Torygraph too. I guess THEY JUST DON'T CARE, the brave little renegades. Or do I mean retrogrades?
Spare a thought for all those poor men who went into journalism hoping to uncover important stories and change the world, only to find that because of their sex they're not taken seriously on the major stories and can only get commissioned to write pieces in the "male issues" ghetto.

I may have got that slightly back to front.
 

Ganymede

Veteran
Location
Rural Kent
Spare a thought for all those poor men who went into journalism hoping to uncover important stories and change the world, only to find that because of their sex they're not taken seriously on the major stories and can only get commissioned to write pieces in the "male issues" ghetto.

I may have got that slightly back to front.
:giggle:
 
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