The walking/cycling thing is fab, in the most part, this time of year.
In the middle of the winter when it's freezing and pissing it down - not so much.
Or have somewhere to keep all the household bikes
Wall mount them, as they do in New York and other cities. A bike or two on your living room wall is visually preferable to a print of a wooden jetty running out to sea or a Banksy-esque print of an Imperial Stormtrooper using an ATM or similar ‘TK Maxx’ Home shite.
The walking/cycling thing is fab, in the most part, this time of year.
In the middle of the winter when it's freezing and pissing it down - not so much.
Schapps, I think it was, announced a c£2bn pot-hole fixing budget just a few days ago.
Schapps, I think it was, announced a c£2bn pot-hole fixing budget just a few days ago.
Valley Gardens project is suddenly starting to look a bit VISIONARY eh?
The walking/cycling thing is fab, in the most part, this time of year.
In the middle of the winter when it's freezing and pissing it down - not so much.
Nice in theory. I have an 18 mile commute. No way am I doing that if wet and/or dark.
The walking/cycling thing is fab, in the most part, this time of year.
In the middle of the winter when it's freezing and pissing it down - not so much.
It’s a mindset though isn't it? Cycle commuting year-round is fine with the right gear, waterproof overshoes, thermal gloves or mittens etc.. You’d never do anything in this country outside of a 3-4 month period if you need beach weather to do it in.
In a 12 month period of commuting I'm roughly 90% on the bike, 10% on the train.
If I was a London worker, I would just have to brave it and catch a bus or tube.
What about the older less fit, and the disabled?
Does this include taxis? Cabs, Uber , Electric or petrol
I presume ambulances will still use the roads?
What about car sharing nurses? No exceptions?
And those who live between Euston and Waterloo? Does not that take in Westminster?
Those who have outpatients appointments at St Thomas’s
I reckon this needs some more thought.
Btw. If a suitable person says “ o k I’ll get a bike” where does he buy one in lock down?
It’s a mindset though isn't it? Cycle commuting year-round is fine with the right gear, waterproof overshoes, thermal gloves or mittens etc.. You’d never do anything in this country outside of a 2-3 period if you need beach weather to do it in.
In a 12 month period of commuting I'm roughly 90% on the bike, 10% on the train.
I did a 26-mile commute once (or 52 miles both ways) ... but it was only for a week and it was in summer
I did cycle from Brighton to London once for work - I left at 3.30 and got in at 9.40 It's not to be recommended
I did a 26-mile commute once (or 52 miles both ways) ... but it was only for a week and it was in summer
I did cycle from Brighton to London once for work - I left at 3.30 and got in at 9.40 It's not to be recommended
But what a great opportunity for a forward thinking entrepreneur to come up with a solution for cycling in bad weather.The walking/cycling thing is fab, in the most part, this time of year.
In the middle of the winter when it's freezing and pissing it down - not so much.