Yes, what's wrong with it? Just someone going about their business and minding their own business.I can't see anything wrong in that video - good road positioning, good awareness, the bike looks well lit etc.
What's wrong with it?
Yes, what's wrong with it? Just someone going about their business and minding their own business.I can't see anything wrong in that video - good road positioning, good awareness, the bike looks well lit etc.
What's wrong with it?
I often cycle around them areas, nothing extra dangerous about them imo. The roundabout by trafalgar square can be nasty on the other side if you want to go around to charing cross road as you need to go across when most of the traffic wants to turn off but apart from that it's a really nice place to ride so long as you aren't expecting to take every inch you can and have every driver let you go before them.Bus lane are for bus, taxi or bikes unless specified otherwise:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/redroutes/963.aspx
The video is on a low traffic period. During peak time, it's way more dangerous. Cars everywhere, and they often ignore cyclists. It's way more dangerous.
How does anyone commute everyday through a grey concrete jungle such as that shown in the video and remain upbeat about life?Ok, how about this one - hint count the the number of light passed on red:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUGLbFgdDSpI8j05uYc1Awyw&feature=player_detailpage&v=RevV9AIi-EE
I did it for very many years, but the offset was my enjoyment of the countryside at weekends, particularly in the latter half of my working years when i lived where the two join so had instant access to either.How does anyone commute everyday through a grey concrete jungle such as that shown in the video and remain upbeat about life?
Disagree. After 10 years in some of the finest wilderness in the country I would chew off my right leg for the joy of a high speed central London commute. I would finish off my day out in London with some late night biked up hell raising and bag snatching in Soho and my lipos would be too hot to touch.How does anyone commute everyday through a grey concrete jungle such as that shown in the video and remain upbeat about life?
Use buses or trains for a few years and then switch to cycling it. It might not be the countryside but having seen the other options...How does anyone commute everyday through a grey concrete jungle such as that shown in the video and remain upbeat about life?
http://app.strava.com/athletes/2625496What app is that clockwise?
Why have you deleted your video links?Ok, how about this one - hint count the the number of light passed on red:
Edit: Link removed
Well, I thought the second one was a good example of how not to do it! Reckless.They were directed at those who unliked my post to offer means of clarification and qualification of the factual statement I made.
No other reasons were given at the time so I assumed that they had concerns about the content.
They have been up long enough for those concerned to respond so they have now served their purpose.
I am unable to delete replies so it will be up to the poster of the reply to remove those other links if they wish to do so.
You appear to have been late on several other occasions going from the other videos I did not post here.yes lessen learned for crossing red light. I did that when I was late.
Of course not anymore. And I'll respect light... although sometime it's really against cyclist.. ie: red light on very narrow intersection. Cars want to pass first and really just go over few inch away from me