Re: Anti Cyclists
So what's wrong with walking or jogging which costs nothing?Re: Anti Cyclists
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It would be fine if our road system was set up for it. The many small roads here that have to use passing places are a bloody nightmare when cyclists get on them, especially in groups. They refuse to pull in and you can follow them in 2nd gear for ages. You daren't try to pass as there's just not enough room. There's been some hellish arguments about it.Re: Anti Cyclists
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Cycling often isn't a comfortable way of getting around and maybe some money needs putting into that. The unevenness at the sides of roads cyclists have to ride on can be an off-putter.Re: Anti Cyclists
You see what has narked me for a good few years is this, people moan about the rush hour commute into the City, the parking problems and cost, the congestion charges, the pollution etc, etc. For as long as I can remember I've always said, if I was unfortunate to have to work in the City, I would have driven to a point in some leafy suburb say five miles away from the epicentre, parked up, got out a fold up bike, then cycled the remaining distance, nothing over the decades has changed in this respect, this philosophy just gets reintroduced periodically to suit a situation at any given time, and, I apologise hypothetically if it were your house my car was parked outside on a daily basis.Re: Anti Cyclists
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