Big bus man
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As the nights draw in I find myself asking the same question, Why do cyclist think it is ok to have a good front light and a poor or non existent rear light!
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Who in there right minds rides a bicycle i.
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Thank you,There ,I've corrected that for you.
Yes, but not many people wear it all the time like you do.I find fluorescent Lycra helps as well
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Yes, but not many people wear it all the time like you do.
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What about bells. Just back from walking the dog, the same cyclist as every day comes up silently behind and has to do a swerve to avoid the dog and lead. I say, ring a bell, he says nothing and rides away.
Same reason as motorists drive with no lights or just side lights in poor visibility. They can see where they are going.
Essential....I find fluorescent Lycra helps as well
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What about bells. Just back from walking the dog, the same cyclist as every day comes up silently behind and has to do a swerve to avoid the dog and lead. I say, ring a bell, he says nothing and rides away.
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It sounds like he's deaf, maybe he doesn't know his bells not working
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I find fluorescent Lycra helps as well
I think that one eyed monsters(cars with at least one headlight not working) are as big a problem. Why dont people check their lights and change them as required. Something that looks like a motorbike then turns out to be a car is dangerous especially in dark country roads.
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We bought two of these and it is amazing how many drivers avoid the red lines.
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Fluorescent yes, lycra no
A couple of years ago I was in London crossing Westminster bridge then suddenly round the corner came the naked bike riders....No problem with cars there as they all slowed to a walking pace, can't think why Perhaps that is the answer, go naked then everyone will see you in all weather!
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Oh well here goes....
Oh well here goes....
1. All cyclists should have compulsory minimum 3rd party insurance with:
2. Paid for number plate ID system (run privately of course)
3. Minimum certificated compulsory training course to go onto the roads aged (10+)
4. ANPR cameras pick up pavement abusers and TL dodgers and the full £500 fine imposed every time for those caught.
5. Fine and points system especially for no lights at night
Anything else ???
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