GrumpyGregry
Here for rides.
better to do it before you go to bed, no one likes sorting out a puncture at 6:45am :-)
Luckily I have a choice of bikes....
better to do it before you go to bed, no one likes sorting out a puncture at 6:45am :-)
True.
But for me that is not always possible. I'm afraid one indicent usually takes the enjoyment out of a whole journey.
At least the ride home last night was bliss.
Avoiding the roundabout altogether isn't an option. I didn't actually appreciate how stupidly inadequate and dangerous the cycle lane option is until I looked at it on a map-
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I have done a badly drawn line that picks out the official route when travelling north and it is really dire, having to cross many lanes of traffic without any lights to stop the flow. Taking to the RAB is much quicker and safer.
Console yourself with the fact that you're likely to live at least 10 years longer than them, and I find my aggression melts away, leaving a zen like calm.
Getting stressed out is for motorists only!
I would add
1) Wear eye protection
2) When passing a traffic island or pinch point move out to the centre of the lane to prevent overtakes
3) Don't use cycle paths or other facilities when there is a road available. If you do, limit speed to 10mph and assume all other users are twunts
Thanks for making me laugh. Not when I read this, but when a black people mover swung into the bus/taxi lane in front of me, cutting me off. I'd just read this, so when the rear window appeared** with it's Addison Lee sticker, I just laughed.Can I add one more for London commuters? Treat ALL Addison Lee drivers as eedjits!