Re: Cycling KSI up by 19%
Von: Keitht (keitht@example.com) [Profil]
Datum: 08.11.2009 10:49
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Newsgroup: uk.transport uk.rec.cycling
Datum: 08.11.2009 10:49
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Newsgroup: uk.transport uk.rec.cycling
Conor wrote: > In article <hd4aar$bf2$1@news.eternal-september.org>, mileburner says... >> "Conor" <conor@gmx.co.uk> wrote in message >> news:MPG.255fb7e8ed5b2c59898ff@news.eternal-september.org... >>> In article <0ojaf5h4uqcndlk76pgaeh8nj76nu8vjkl@4ax.com>, Peter Grange >>> says... >>> >>>> Of course, that's absolutely typical of all cycling in the UK. >>> Riding the wrong way up one way streets, jumping lights, riding on the >>> pavement, riding up the wrong side of the road, cutting up >>> vehicles...yep it is although usually at lower speeds. >> Some LA's have been encouraging riding the wrong way up one way streets by >> creating contraflow cycle lanes. >> > So in that case, they're cycling in their own lanes in a permissable > direction. > >> Pavement riding is also encouraged by shared pedestrian/cyclist paths. >> > See above. > >> Toucan crossings also encourage cyclists to behave like pedestrians. > > By getting off and pushing their bikes across. > Do you know what a 'Toucan' crossing is? -- Its never too late to reinvent the bicycle[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- mileburner (08.11.2009 11:58)
