sussex_guy2k2
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- Jun 6, 2014
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Very humorous.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one that cracked up at that.
Very humorous.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one that cracked up at that.
It was a dual carriageway... and 70mph is the speed limit in both lanes.
The 'road tax' is based on vehicle emissions now. Cycle - zero emission.
it always makes me smile at the number of cyclists who ride their bikes on the promenade , even over the fucoff big NO CYCLING signs splashed over the ground.
maybe they cant actually read
One of them ran over a guy by the peace statue last night as he bombed around the corner and obviously didnt see him....needless to say he cycled off shouting expletives at the people rushing to help the poor sod laying flat out
It amazes me that anyone would think a strip of different coloured tarmac would be a sufficient method of segregation.it always makes me smile at the number of cyclists who ride their bikes on the promenade , even over the fucoff big NO CYCLING signs splashed over the ground.
maybe they cant actually read
One of them ran over a guy by the peace statue last night as he bombed around the corner and obviously didnt see him....needless to say he cycled off shouting expletives at the people rushing to help the poor sod laying flat out
A couple of years ago, driving slowly south on the Hassocks - Pyecombe road, I met a couple of cyclists coming the other way, from Brighton. Perhaps they could have been a little closer to the kerb but they weren't really doing anything wrong. Behind them - and I counted - there were 67 vehicles, nose-to-tail, doing about 10mph. An ambulance with its lights going was just joining the queue as I passed the other way. I've no idea what the answer is - I don't even know what the question is - but I can't believe this sort of situation is sustainable. It would cost millions to cut a dedicated cycle lane into the road as it crosses the Downs at Clayton.
No idea why the bellend cyclist has to take up so much space. Obviously being a prick.
Van driver is also an idiot.
No sympathy for either.
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I hope Perth civilises over time. Thankfully this is what happens to these kind of drivers in the old country: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-london-39871028/mobile-phone-row-driver-runs-cyclist-overOne is an obstruction, the other is using a registered vehicle with intent to get to work inand should get treated as such..
#spaceforcycling.
Electric cars and vehicles with low emissions don't pay any tax either which kind of blows your theory out of the water. Should they be banned too?
It amazes me that anyone would think a strip of different coloured tarmac would be a sufficient method of segregation.
Earlier I referenced Southsea, which sizewise is comparable to Brighton's prom.
Do it once, do it properly:-
Team bike or team TRAIN
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Now THERE is someone who deserves death.