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On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 12:35:45 -0700 (PDT), allanbonnetracy
wrote: Yet, like so many, I continue to use my car because of the safety implications of cycling on busy roads. I suppose it is trite, but if you switched to the bike you'd become part of the solution rather than part of the problem. I recommend the new Bikeability training schemes, these are designed for adults as well as children. I find cycling in London very liberating. A bloody sight better than the tube, anyway. Guy -- http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk/urc | http://www.nohelmetlaw.org.uk/ "Nullius in Verba" - take no man's word for it. - attr. Horace, chosen by John Evelyn for the Royal Society |
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On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 12:06:30 -0700 (PDT), Neil Williams
wrote: Might explain why the bodywork is made of tin foil, then... (but then again that's a fairly standard Citroen thing ![]() Think yourself lucky that it isn't corrugated, as it was on early 2CVs and on the H van. |
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On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 21:23:18 +0100, "Colin McKenzie"
wrote: A recent report says that it is worth spending up to £10,000 to turn just one person into a regular cyclist. A report written by cycling enthusiasts, no doubt. I think it would be well worth giving cyclists an interest free loan of £10,000 to help them to buy a car. |
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Recliner wrote
The infrastructure is needed for all those homes where the car isn't parked in the drive, and for neighbourhoods where the electrical supply hasn't been sized to allow everyone to draw an extra 100amps continuously (ie almost all of them). Yes, that's a very good point. Imagine if every house in the street was charging its electric car(s) overnight -- it's pretty unlikely that the local sub-station and wiring could handle the load. It may be OK if just one or two houses use 13amp sockets, but not if the whole street is doing it for hours on end. Many neighbourhoods were sized on the basis of many night storage heaters, remember them ? So probably only little local difficulties until electrical cars reach 10 % or so. -- Mike D |
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On Aug 12, 9:23*pm, "Colin McKenzie" wrote:
It really isn't all that dangerous, even when it's frightening. I doubt * Ireland (if you're there) is much different from the UK, where government * figures show cycling is about as safe per mile as walking. It can still be unpleasant having a lorry zoom past a couple of feet from you, however often you cycle, and however good your awareness etc. Segregation doesn't work, for the same reason that annoys you about white * paint. It reduces the chances of rare collisions (being hit from behind * between junctions) but greatly increases the chance of being hit at * junctions, which is much more likely to start with. This is because to be * seen by drivers you need to be where they're looking, which is on the main * carriageway. Or completely segregated Dutch-style. I found this a lot more pleasant as a cyclist than riding on a busy road, personally - and the cycle paths are, unlike in the UK, largely up to standard and pleasant to use. As a UK example, while the Milton Keynes Redways have some major design flaws (some of which, e.g. blind bends, results in them actually being quite a lot less safe than they nominally should be), they're in my view generally nicer than cycling on 70mph dual carriageways. Though a set of good Kevlar tyres is a must. The priority over sideroads is a difficult one, though. I suppose traffic lights would have to be used, as the culture of cars-have- priority is difficult to change. Neil |
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