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From up thread...
It's not as ideal as providing proper infrastructure, but I can't see that the UK is going to implement that....
Safety first - eat the telly!
Agreed. I would prefer we stop paying lip service to cycling infrastructuere and merge all cycle lanes back on to the highway....
OK, my misunderstanding then.
I was knocked off in very similar circumstances. There was absolutely no contesting the claim and I was paid out very quickly. We should ignore any...
I think it's the stereotype of who votes Tory. Once you get out into the countryside south of the A369 heading out toward Nailsea, Tickenham, etc,...
I think this is the only data that they probably can't really assess accurately. They can tell how often, how long, what sort of stuff people do in...
I wonder if Councils are going about this the wrong way. 30 mins parking- £20, 1hr- £10, 2hrs- £5, 4hrs- £2. And no moving your car until your time...
It's now my fair weather bike- love it