Craven Wine
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- Apr 29, 2012
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I read the OP's piece without logging in, only to find car adverts being plugged, made me laugh at the irony..
You would get a fine for being drunk in charge of a cycle up to £100, not a driving ban from motorised vehicles which is 12 months and many hundreds of pounds in fines. That is quite a big difference.
I agree that, at times, this is stupid. For example, between Rottingdean and the Marina there is an excellent cycle lane, few, if any, pedestrians and a really good surface. Yet still some people cycle on the road, which is a busy dual carriageway. I personally think that this is arrogant and pointless.
But, in summer, between the piers, cycling on the cycle lane is dangerous - pedestrians ignore it entirely. I have been threatened for politely asking people to let me by on more than one occassion.
I use cycle lanes where it is safe and practical to do so. But some of them are so badly thought out that cyclists are forced back onto the road.
Whenever i go out, i don't wear any of the lycra or anything like that (shorts, t-shirt and trainers) but i always wear a helmet - i go off road as well as on road and i've come off a couple of times when i was younger (fractured my cheekbone once and split my head open another time).
I think it's just common sense to wear some sort of protection, you don't know what sort of prat is on the road.
Very much this. I came off my bike when I was a teenager on an icy road. Wasn't wearing a helmet and was lucky to escape without a serious head injury.
Or you have just proved a helmet is neither here nor there.
cycle helmets are virtually useless in a ll but the daintiest of mishaps.
cycle helmets are virtually useless in a ll but the daintiest of mishaps.
Care to enlighten your pronouncement with the facts that back it up?cycle helmets are virtually useless in a ll but the daintiest of mishaps.
Not sure, but my son (10) did bikeability at school last week 5 x 1.5 hour sessions
You understand that pedestrians are allowed to use cycle lanes to walk in right? Cycle lanes are just a part of the pavement that cyclists are allowed to ride on.
You understand that pedestrians are allowed to use cycle lanes to walk in right? Cycle lanes are just a part of the pavement that cyclists are allowed to ride on.
Never worn a helmet, waste of time.
Care to enlighten your pronouncement with the facts that back it up?
3 hours down, one bike done, with a fair amount of procrastination in between.I have 2 bikes to strip down clean and reassemble, or I can procrastinate on here, which is it to be?