bonsaibilly
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So it detects idiots, and it detects clever people. So it's an IQ test. So what's your beef? BB
So it detects idiots, and it detects clever people. So it's an IQ test. So what's your beef? BB
I resent the tone of that comment. Yes having kids changed my priorities, obviously. But it didn't change my driving which is the same regardless of if the kids are in the car or not. I don't intend to crash or drive into someone, period. I'm not saying I am a perfect driver but I do my utmost to pay attention and drive within my abilities and the conditions. I will stick my neck out and say that driving legally is secondary to driving safely. Before anyone says it I am not some kind of safe speed apologist. Too fast is too fast regardless of the legal speed limit, on the other hand, driving quickly does not make you the devil incarnate!Did having kids change your priorities or were you always on the good side of billy whizz? BB![]()
+1001"It's a busy road!" says some doofus in the comments, beneath a picture that shows twice as many cyclists as cars.
TrueI would also be riding further behind the child.
+ 101The driver of the car from which the photo is taken appears to be able to avoid running the child down.
I did one of those online IQ tests once. After spending about 30 minutes answering all sorts of tricky questions, the site displayed a popup which said something like "Wow, you got a really high score - CONGRATULATIONS! To get detailed results, please sign up below. We accept all major debit/credit cards and PayPal" but I was too smart to fall for that scam so I never found out what my score actually was!I tried that and as my IQ generally comes out in the "not an idiot" bracket I don't think it necessarily follows that it is simply an idiot detector.
It would be more appropriate to declare that the world is full of fools and some of them frequent Facebook.
Mind you, I couldn't get the IQ test app to actually tell me my result let alone share it, so I must actually be completely stupid. BB
I wouldn't take a child on stabilisers on a busy A road.
I'm saying it because if a child was on stabilizers I would not want to take them on any A-road. At that stage they can be out of control and in the path of a car quite fast. Only last year there was a child on a cycle path next to a road that died when she lost control and ended up on the road in front of a car.Not sure why you are saying this, as this road is neither busy, nor - apparently - an A road.
From the description, it seems to be this rather lovely B-road