Here's a lovely sight for your Friday morning..
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FyHh2hQWcAAqp9W?format=jpg&name=large
HoldingOn | 170 posts | 4 hours ago
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I recognise that its odd, but I get a little giddy when I see that many cyclists in one place (that aren't a club/in a race)
I simply can't imagine doing my commute with so many other cyclists
around. It is brilliant to see. I am almost tempted to travel to London
just to cycle amongst them all!
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Common sight in many countries around the world. Holland being the
obvious example. Its the UK that is by far the most anti-cycling nation
in Europe. We see this as some sort of abnormality yet other nations have done more to integrate it into their road infrastructure.
swldx...@gmail.com <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
HoldingOn | 170 posts | 4 hours ago
5 likes
I recognise that its odd, but I get a little giddy when I see that many
cyclists in one place (that aren't a club/in a race)
I simply can't imagine doing my commute with so many other cyclists
around. It is brilliant to see. I am almost tempted to travel to London
just to cycle amongst them all!
----------------
Common sight in many countries around the world. Holland being the
obvious example. Its the UK that is by far the most anti-cycling nation
in Europe. We see this as some sort of abnormality yet other nations have
done more to integrate it into their road infrastructure.
Death rates for Dutch and UK cyclists are very similar, and on a per-head basis Holland is measurably more dangerous than the UK.
So why bang on about Holland? It has nothing to boast about when it comes
to road safety.
𝙰𝚗𝚍𝚢 𝙿𝚎𝚊𝚛𝚌𝚎␍␊👨🏻💻🌐
@Cartroo
·
Jun 9
It’s hilarious how every remotely positive tweet on cycling is
immediately followed by the anti-cycling fanatics rocking up in their
clown car to disgorge their ill-informed opinions. Isn’t it funny how
those with the most privilege always feel the most threatened?
Spike <Aero.Spike@mail.invalid> wrote:
swldx...@gmail.com <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
HoldingOn | 170 posts | 4 hours ago
5 likes
I recognise that its odd, but I get a little giddy when I see that many
cyclists in one place (that aren't a club/in a race)
I simply can't imagine doing my commute with so many other cyclists
around. It is brilliant to see. I am almost tempted to travel to London
just to cycle amongst them all!
----------------
Common sight in many countries around the world. Holland being the
obvious example. Its the UK that is by far the most anti-cycling nation
in Europe. We see this as some sort of abnormality yet other nations have >>> done more to integrate it into their road infrastructure.
Death rates for Dutch and UK cyclists are very similar, and on a per-head
basis Holland is measurably more dangerous than the UK.
So why bang on about Holland? It has nothing to boast about when it comes
to road safety.
Did you notice the one using her phone.
A car driver doing so in the same situation would be done.
Plus she has ear phones in. How stupid is that?
Jitensha Oni @jitensha_oni@mastodon.online
@jitensha_oni
·
Jun 9
Lovely. But the mystery is where all those well kept old-school steel
frames come from? It’s like the opposite of the missing sock problem.
HoldingOn | 170 posts | 4 hours ago
5 likes
I recognise that its odd, but I get a little giddy when I see that many chav-cyclists in one place (that aren't a club/in a race)
I simply can't imagine doing my commute with so many other chav-cyclists around. It is brilliant to see. I am almost tempted to travel to London just to ride mu chav-cycle amongst them all!
----------------their road infrastructure.
Common sight in many countries around the world. Holland being the obvious example. Its the UK that is by far the most anti-chav-cycling nation in Europe. We see this as some sort of abnormality yet other nations have done more to integrate it into
On 09/06/2023 02:50 pm, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:
HoldingOn | 170 posts | 4 hours ago
5 likes
I recognise that its odd, but I get a little giddy when I see that many
chav-cyclists in one place (that aren't a club/in a race)
I simply can't imagine doing my commute with so many other chav-cyclists
around. It is brilliant to see. I am almost tempted to travel to London
just to ride mu chav-cycle amongst them all!
You're going to ride your chav-cycle all the way from 'Ull to London?
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Common sight in many countries around the world. Holland being the
obvious example. Its the UK that is by far the most anti-chav-cycling
nation in Europe. We see this as some sort of abnormality yet other
nations have done more to integrate it into their road infrastructure.
Daniel 🌐
@danielperezcas8
·
Jun 9
It's endearing seeing how English queueing culture applies to bikes at traffic lights in the UK.
Back home in the Netherlands, it would have been a cluster by the front, near the light, and somehow, everyone would get out fine and without any issues.
On Monday, June 12, 2023 at 7:24:24 AM UTC+1, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:
Daniel 🌐
@danielperezcas8
·
Jun 9
It's endearing seeing how English queueing culture applies to fairy-bikes at traffic lights in the UK.
Back home in the Netherlands, it would have been a cluster by the front, near the light, and somehow, everyone would get out fine and without any issues.
Not a silly plastic hat in sight either!
On Monday, June 12, 2023 at 7:24:24 AM UTC+1, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:
Daniel 🌐
@danielperezcas8
·
Jun 9
It's endearing seeing how English queueing culture applies to bikes at
traffic lights in the UK.
Back home in the Netherlands, it would have been a cluster by the front,
near the light, and somehow, everyone would get out fine and without any issues.
Not a silly plastic hat in sight either!
PaulHowarthUK
@PaulHowarthUK
·
Jun 8
If those cyclists were in single occupancy cars, the length of the queue would be around 100m long.
QUITE.
PaulHowarthUK
@PaulHowarthUK
·
Jun 8
If those cyclists were in single occupancy cars, the length of the queue would be around 100m long.
QUITE.
On Monday, June 12, 2023 at 4:36:03 PM UTC+1, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:
PaulHowarthUK
@PaulHowarthUK
·
Jun 8
If those cyclists were in single occupancy cars, the length of the queue
would be around 100m long.
QUITE.
Take a bow, you heroes.
https://ecf.com/sites/ecf.com/files/field/image/Bike_Car_Comparison_0.jpg
Take a bow, you heroes.
https://ecf.com/sites/ecf.com/files/field/image/Bike_Car_Comparison_0.jpg
PaulHowarthUK
@PaulHowarthUK
·
Jun 8
If those cyclists were in single occupancy cars, the length of the queue would be around 100m long.
QUITE.
PaulHowarthUK
@PaulHowarthUK
·
Jun 8
If those fairy-cyclists were in single occupancy cars, the length of the queue would be around 100m long.
QUITE.
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