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"Frank X" wrote in message
... "Adrian Boliston" wrote in message ... "Paul Weaver" wrote in message ... The bike lane was in the direction I was traveling. There is no bus lane. So I assume there were other lanes avaliable apart from the cycle lane that you could have used to keep going, instead of using the pavement? Going round on the outside of a bus on some roads can be dangerous as they can pull out without looking or signalling, forcing you into the path of oncoming traffic. I guess that can apply to any parked vehicle, and applies to practically every road that is only two-lanes wide. It's just something that cyclists as road users have to be aware of and deal with. You can't just get off and use the pavement as an alternative to going round the outside every time you need to pass a bus in London. At least not if you expect to get anywhere in any reasonable amount of time. Rich |
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