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Cycling DOES seem to be a very dangerous activity all of a sudden,
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On 01/08/2020 05:33, JNugent wrote:
Cycling DOES seem to be a very dangerous activity all of a sudden, doesn't it? If your only source of information is u.r.c, yes. What happened to stories about the delights of biking, tips for safe riding, technical tips, recounting delightful experiences, ideas for bike routes and tours, and so forth? |
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On 01/08/2020 10:28, Peter Keller wrote:
On 01/08/2020 05:33, JNugent wrote: Cycling DOES seem to be a very dangerous activity all of a sudden, doesn't it? If your only source of information is u.r.c, yes. To be fair, you aren't going to encounter these stories elsewhere unless you are obsessed with finding them (no names, no pack-drill). What happened to stories about the delights of biking, tips for safe riding, technical tips, recounting delightful experiences, ideas for bike routes and tours, and so forth? Exactly. Not all cycling is, and not all cyclists are, about conflict. Still less does that apply to the rest of the population. |
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On Sat, 01 Aug 2020 13:15:53 GMT, JNugent
wrote: On 01/08/2020 10:28, Peter Keller wrote: On 01/08/2020 05:33, JNugent wrote: Cycling DOES seem to be a very dangerous activity all of a sudden, doesn't it? If your only source of information is u.r.c, yes. To be fair, you aren't going to encounter these stories elsewhere unless you are obsessed with finding them (no names, no pack-drill). What happened to stories about the delights of biking, tips for safe riding, technical tips, recounting delightful experiences, ideas for bike routes and tours, and so forth? Exactly. Really? when did you ever make a post detailing a pleasant cycling experience? Not all cycling is, and not all cyclists are, about conflict. But those are of significant concern to vulnerable road users. Still less does that apply to the rest of the population. -- Bah, and indeed, Humbug. |
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On Friday, 31 July 2020 18:32:36 UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
Cycling DOES seem to be a very dangerous activity all of a sudden, doesn't it? And all the danger comes from the operators of motor vehicles. Glad you agree there should be severe restrictions on motor vehicle access to roads. |
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On 01/08/2020 15:14, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote:
On Sat, 01 Aug 2020 13:15:53 GMT, JNugent wrote: On 01/08/2020 10:28, Peter Keller wrote: On 01/08/2020 05:33, JNugent wrote: Cycling DOES seem to be a very dangerous activity all of a sudden, doesn't it? If your only source of information is u.r.c, yes. To be fair, you aren't going to encounter these stories elsewhere unless you are obsessed with finding them (no names, no pack-drill). What happened to stories about the delights of biking, tips for safe riding, technical tips, recounting delightful experiences, ideas for bike routes and tours, and so forth? Exactly. Really? when did you ever make a post detailing a pleasant cycling experience? Where is the logic in that question? Is it compulsory to own or ride a bicycle to post here? If so, where is that provided? I could make such posts, by the way. It was on a bicycle that my own horizons were first widened beyond the sixpenny bus ride. Not all cycling is, and not all cyclists are, about conflict. But those are of significant concern to vulnerable road users. That's completely self-defined "vulnerability". Vulnerability depends on one's own behaviour as well as that of others. Hence the stories (once more common here) of cyclists being killed when they ran into stone walls, etc. Unless it was the walls' fault(s) of course. Still less does that apply to the rest of the population. |
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On 02/08/2020 01:15, JNugent wrote:
On 01/08/2020 10:28, Peter Keller wrote: On 01/08/2020 05:33, JNugent wrote: Cycling DOES seem to be a very dangerous activity all of a sudden, doesn't it? If your only source of information is u.r.c, yes. To be fair, you aren't going to encounter these stories elsewhere unless you are obsessed with finding them (no names, no pack-drill). What happened to stories about the delights of biking, tips for safe riding, technical tips, recounting delightful experiences, ideas for bike routes and tours, and so forth? Exactly. Not all cycling is, and not all cyclists are, about conflict. Absolutely agreed! I still use a bike for most of my trips around town, getting places, carrying small loads, etc. It is most delightful and convenient, as well as keeping me vaguely fit. I cannot say that I meet a lot of conflict and/or hostility from other road/footpath users. But then I do utterly strange things such as stopping at red lights. signalling all intentions, acknowledging courteous behaviour by others, giving way when required or desirable, having a bike in good mechanical condition, being visible and predictable, and always being able to stop without hitting something. Still less does that apply to the rest of the population. |
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