scottyrocks
I'll Lock Up
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No, it makes sense. Have you ever tired to lock a bike up in a big city? Like parking the car, trying to find a safe (legal) place to lock up your bike can be more of a hassle than just using public transit and walking.
Can't cycle on the footpath, only on the road. Only in cycling lanes. Must wear a helmet. Must wear riding-gear. IF you cycle on the footpath, you MUST have a letter from your physician. All kinds of stupid bloody laws. In the end it's just not worth the effort.
Forget parking it... would you *ride* in NYC?? Friend of a friend was killed there a cuple of years ago. I won't cycle in London for the same reason.
Oh my God- people do that? I understand not wanting people to run others down, but that could seriously seriously hurt someone, including innocent bystanders.
Here you have to ride in the road and follow the rules of traffic. It is not enforced, however, except on college campuses (where bikes are allowed on some paths but not on others). I have seen bicyclists get tickets on two college campuses I've been on.
We are pretty lucky on our paths. Most of the bicycle riders have the old style bells on their handlebars, so when you here the bell ring behind you, you know to stay on your side of the trail. Besides, I like the sound of those bells! On the city streets, we have the riders from the Olympic Training facility. They ride in packs, and don't even look for cars when they pass each other. I decided along time ago, that I will not swerve into on coming traffic to save one of those riders.
We are pretty lucky on our paths. Most of the bicycle riders have the old style bells on their handlebars, so when you here the bell ring behind you, you know to stay on your side of the trail. Besides, I like the sound of those bells! On the city streets, we have the riders from the Olympic Training facility. They ride in packs, and don't even look for cars when they pass each other. I decided along time ago, that I will not swerve into on coming traffic to save one of those riders.
If they were running down the road, you can bet there was an officer with a raised billy-club chasing them.
If they were running down the road, you can bet there was an officer with a raised billy-club chasing them.
I can't help but imagine this scenario being played out in fast motion to up-tempo, beepy saxophone phone music, with somebody getting stripped to their unmentionables.
Me neither, but that wasn't always the case.I can't help but imagine this scenario being played out in fast motion to up-tempo, beepy saxophone phone music, with somebody getting stripped to their unmentionables.
Me neither, but that wasn't always the case.
I've seen way too many Laurel and Hardy, The Marx Brothers, and Three Stooges shorts not to remember Benny Hill at first thought.
Great, now I've got the Benny Hill show song in my head.
Thanks.:eusa_doh: