Chuchote wrote: » [*]If you can re-educated Joe Duffy by talking about the hate speech being used by radio jocks - cyclists as 'vermin', 'give him a bang of your walking stick', 'the lycra brigade', 'they all go through red lights', etc, and how this hate speech endangers lives, that would be a good thing.
ThisRegard wrote: » You must not listen to him often. He can be the most ignorant man on radio, there's no correcting him, and he just takes the populist view on everything. Often it leaves him on the wrong side when he misjudges things, but that just leads to an ad break and him returning afterwards on the 'right' side.
magicbastarder wrote: » just spotted someone on a genesis on glasnevin avenue whose jersey was matched perfectly to the paintjob on the bike. that's a little *too* co-ordinated, maybe?
Transport for London, which the mayor controls, has devised a “direct vision standard” that rates vehicles according to how well the driver can see the truck’s surroundings. Vehicles rated zero star will be banned from 2020, and one- and two- star from 2024. TfL said 18 per cent of lorries in London were rated zero. Trucks with zero stars are those typically designed for off-road use and were involved in 70 per cent of cyclist deaths caused by HGVs, the mayor’s office said. Lorries were involved in 58 per cent of cyclist deaths and 23 per cent of pedestrian deaths on the roads. Last year nine cyclists were killed on London’s roads and 378 were seriously injured.
I wasn't badly hurt, but I was shaking like a leaf. Falling off your bike is never a nice feeling, especially if you've been clipping along when it happens. As soon as I'd pulled myself together, I immediately phoned the Deliveroo call centre. I wanted to let them know that I'd been delayed and the reason why. No sooner had I said to the operator that I'd just fallen off my bike, than they were asking me if the food was okay. That was the priority - making sure nothing had happened to the food. Me - the person delivering the order and the only human point of contact a customer would have - just didn't seem to matter to the person who answered the phone to me.
Moflojo wrote: » Full details, including route
magicbastarder wrote: » not actually being sold:https://www.facebook.com/RibbleCycles/photos/a.454910090816.242283.202156760816/10154125326395817/?type=3&theater
LollipopJimmy wrote: » My bike is off the road now until I replace the fork. Further investigation shows a crack in the carbon, if ever I needed to go for a spin it's today. I'm just back after a week of annual leave and my 'cover' completely knackered things up. Currently hiding now because I'm supposed to be in a meeting at 2pm with the CEO to give a monthly update
Hungrycol wrote: » Just tell CEO that cracked carbon is a seriously bad situation and are working tirelessly in finding a replacement fork and that you hope to have better news for him next month.
Chuchote wrote: » Anyone read any of Tim Krabbé's thrillers? https://www.amazon.com/Rider-Tim-Krabb%C3%A9/dp/1582342903/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1475569606&sr=8-1&keywords=Tim+Krabbe
tomasrojo wrote: » Chuchote, did I see you at 4pm yesterday on the Clonskeagh Road? A Mondrian/Battenberg-clad cyclist passed me. I have only this to go on.