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Cyclist in London canal  – copyright Simon MacMichael
Cyclist in London canal - copyright Simon MacMichael (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Lime biking comedian falls in London canal – and the internet loves it; “Sustainable transport. What is that:” bike lane upgrades stir anger; Councils not using powers to build cycling routes; Evenepoel & Vingegaard rumours aplenty + more on the live blog

It’s Friday, and Callum is still in his dressing gown to keep warm from Storm Claudia. Rest assured he’s faithful though to today’s live blog
  • by Callum Devereux
Fri, Nov 14, 2025 09:34
23

SUMMARY

  • Tell us it's off-season without telling us it's off-season
  • Evenepoel sheds light on 2026 racing calendar
  • "This was beyond stupid!” Ultra-endurance cyclist Sofiane Sehili on breaking into Russia, 51 days in jail, and cycling’s most dramatic failed record attempt ever
  • Slovakian government mocked over “nonsensical” 6km/h speed limit for children cycling on pavements
  • Gossip: Vingegaard to Uno-X?
  • Double delight for Sussex cyclists
  • Councils not using their road-building powers for cycling - new report shows
  • "Sustainable transport. What is that:" Internet upset about cycle lane upgrades... again
  • TfL Congestion Charge to increase from January, EV vehicles no longer exempt and will instead receive discount
  • Local politicians claim cycle lane is "putting lives at risk" amid reports of fire engines being forced to use it — but resident claims complaints are from those who "obviously don't want the cycle paths"
  • Turkeys terrorise Cambridge cycle lanes
  • Lime bike riding comedian falls into London canal
Cyclist in London canal  – copyright Simon MacMichael
Cyclist in London canal - copyright Simon MacMichael (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
14 November 2025, 09:34

Tell us it's off-season without telling us it's off-season

 
 
 
 
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14 November 2025, 09:34

Evenepoel sheds light on 2026 racing calendar

Speaking to Het Laatste Nieuws on the occasion of the newspaper’s year-end award ceremony, the double Olympic champion has given his first indications as to where he’ll be lining up next season.

It will be Evenepoel’s first season at  Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe having wrangled his way out of Soudal-QuickStep. And, along with Florian Lipowitz, Primoz Roglic, Jai Hindley and Giulio Pellizzari, there’s quite a bit of climbing talent and ambitions for his new bosses to manage.  

Remco Evenepoel frustrated by mechanicals at World Championships
Remco Evenepoel frustrated by mechanicals at World Championships (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
Remco Evenepoel frustrated by mechanicals at World Championships
Remco Evenepoel frustrated by mechanicals at World Championships (Image Credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)

Kicking off his season (do you see what I did there?) at either the UAE Tour or Volta ao Algarve, Evenepoel has confirmed that he will return to the Tour de France next year despite a route that is short on his specialism of the individual time trial.

“[It’s] a bit atypical for the Tour. Difficult. A bit of everything, everywhere. But [it’s] attractive. It will be another fun challenge. But there are other valued goals.”

Like Jonas Vingegaard, Evenepoel has also left the door open to riding the Giro d’Italia for the first time since 2022, though he will wait to see the race route when it’s announced on 1st December. But team bonding will be key.

“I also need to get used to my new teammates as quickly as possible, and vice versa. For that reason, it will be important to ride Paris-Nice and/or Volta a Catalunya with them. But once the Giro route is known, decisions will be made.”

If not the Giro then Evenepoel might be tempted to return to the spring classics. Having previously focused on the Ardenne Classics, a return to Milan-Sanremo and the Tour of Flanders can’t be ruled out either.

“At the moment, we have a plan A and plan B. The first includes a Classics campaign, the second the Giro. Based on the Giro d’Italia route, we’ll assess things internally and we’ll decide in consultation on what’s feasible physically and in terms of training.” 

With the World Championships also in mind, regardless of his spring, the Belgian will pause after the Tour de France to refocus on the rainbow bands that will be up for grabs in Canada this year. The Vuelta a Espana is off the table. 

For now, we’ll just have to wait and see…

14 November 2025, 09:34

"This was beyond stupid!” Ultra-endurance cyclist Sofiane Sehili on breaking into Russia, 51 days in jail, and cycling’s most dramatic failed record attempt ever

Remember Sofiane Sehili? The ultra-endurance cyclist imprisoned in Russia for nearly two months whilst attempting to break the World Record for crossing Eurasia? Well our Ryan has interviewed him!

> French ultra-endurance cyclist released from Russian prison almost two months after being arrested for “illegally crossing” border during cycling world record attempt

It’s a great conversation and one you can either read below or listen to wherever you get your podcasts!

> “I’ve done some stupid things in my life, but this was beyond stupid!” Ultra-endurance cyclist Sofiane Sehili on breaking into Russia, 51 days in jail, and cycling’s most dramatic failed record attempt ever

road.cc Podcast episode 119
road (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
road.cc Podcast episode 119
road (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

14 November 2025, 09:34

Slovakian government mocked over “nonsensical” 6km/h speed limit for children cycling on pavements

A good morning to user ‘Moist von Lipwig’ in the comments whose finger is on the same news pulse as our Megan Huws. I’m just pleased we get to put the word ‘nonsensical’ in a headline…

> Slovakian government mocked over “nonsensical” 6km/h speed limit for children cycling on pavements

children cycling.jpg
children cycling (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
children cycling.jpg
children cycling (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

14 November 2025, 09:34

Gossip: Vingegaard to Uno-X?

Why believe whatever Remco Evenepoel or anyone in the know actually says when you can savour every last expression of cycling media’s last proper gadfly?

Never one to believe the hype, Italian pundit Beppe Conti has shared his latest gossip from the cycling world that includes some pretty outlandish claims…

Beppe Conti news/rumors from Radiocorsa [THREAD]

– Vingegaard wants to race Giro, but his team does not agree. They believe it would make him lose focus ahead of TDF. Visma thinks the Tour route is perfect for Vingegaard and that riding the Giro would only waste energy. pic.twitter.com/JessydlfyF

— La Flamme Rouge (@laflammerouge16) November 14, 2025

Vingegaard/Visma loggerheads, Uno-X trying to sign the Dane, and Evenepoel to skip the Tour for the Vuelta and Hour record? I suppose we could do with a good laugh… 

14 November 2025, 09:34

Double delight for Sussex cyclists

Considering cycling doesn’t get that much good publicity in certain silos of the internet, it’s worth appreciating the nuggets of good news when they come as well. There might even be an apt metaphor about the arrival of buses for this story.

Transport Research Laboratory Dutch Roundabout
Transport Research Laboratory Dutch Roundabout (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Transport Research Laboratory Dutch Roundabout
Transport Research Laboratory Dutch Roundabout (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Because residents of Horsham in Sussex are making steps towards installing a Dutch-style roundabout in the town. The design prioritises pedestrians and cyclists and narrows road width for vehicles. 

> Property developer pays for £950,000 Dutch-style cycling roundabout to prioritise cyclists and improve safety… but furious locals still claim “nightmare” project is “wasting” taxes

The proposal is one of many being put forward for resident consultation but has the support of the local council who have also overseen the introduction of a similar roundabout in nearby Chichester, the BBC reports.

And sticking with Sussex, and the Beeb for that matter, they’re also reporting that construction could start next year on construction for new sustainable travel infrastructure along the seafront in Hove.

Hove A259
Hove A259 (Image Credit: Google Maps)
Hove A259
Hove A259 (Image Credit: Google Maps)

The changes, along the A259, include new two-way cycle lanes, pavements, bus stops, loading and disabled parking bays, and improved crossings. The changes, roughly two-thirds funded by central government, also come with the support of residents looking to revitalise the local area. Lovely stuff…

14 November 2025, 09:34

Councils not using their road-building powers for cycling - new report shows

Friend of road.cc Laura Laker has done an investigation into local authorities and the obstructions they face in building rural cycling infrastructure and found something rather revealing.

National Cycle Route 7 (licensed CC BY 2.0 on Flickr by Shirokazan)
National Cycle Route 7 (licensed CC BY 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
National Cycle Route 7 (licensed CC BY 2.0 on Flickr by Shirokazan)
National Cycle Route 7 (licensed CC BY 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Whilst Compulsory Purchase Orders (CPOs) are commonly used to build roads and mean local authorities can buy land in order to construct “projects deemed important”, they are used just 1% of the time for rural cycle routes. Landowners are also reportedly more obstructive when dealing with these CPOs compared to motorways.

This is because the CPO requires “proof that the path is needed for the convenience or enjoyment of a substantial section of the public or local residents. That need is balanced against the impact on the landowner or other interested parties. However, local authorities fear the legal costs or time they can’t afford, and having so few precedents of successful CPO cases doesn’t help.”

More evidence of a two-tier scheme of active travel infrastructure is never something we like to read and in rural areas where there are, inevitably, fewer people means the legal battle that can entail drags on. 

Laker goes on to detail how some councils have attempted to navigate this quandary by using so-called Path Creation Orders that would reduce the bureaucratic nuisance of trying to buy the land outright from an unwilling owner but would instead require paying compensation to the landowner. It’s an interesting read that you can digest in full here.

14 November 2025, 09:34

"Sustainable transport. What is that:" Internet upset about cycle lane upgrades... again

Death, taxes, Facebook comments frothing over the prospect of cyclists having somewhere safe to ride a bicycle. At a certain point, the internet writes itself. 

Today’s dose of Facebook comes from the comments section of South Gloucestershire Council where the council, along with the West of England metro mayor, are championing a new stretch of bike lane built along along the A4174 ring road. Road resurfacing is also underway, but residents seem more concerned by the roadworks that the resurfacing requires than the efforts to improve the road quality.

The object of derision? That only one cyclist could be spotted in the video. 

“Look at all the cyclists, 100s of them??” wrote Jonathan Begley.

“Wonder how much the cyclist got paid ??” added Julia Adams.

“Using the same cyclist 3 times and then another twice (while also waiting in the back ground of another shot) Wonder how long they waiting for them to come by to ask them to film them a few times” Luke Cox speculated, adding that it was a “Complete farce”

Besides the paid actor speculation, there seemed to be some nuance squeaking through on the margins.

“Looks fantastic. I rode that way a couple of times in September, what had been done at that point was already a massive improvement on what was there before.” Danny Colyer said.

Other cyclists meanwhile questioned the efficiency of the upgrades.

“I’ve been cycling from Bromley Heath to the Abbeywood roundabout for 8 years and there has been absolutely no increase in commuter cyclists in all of that time,” wrote Deb Bryant. “The new cycle lanes are a massive waste of time and money, they are unnecessarily wide and the ring round itself would’ve benefited from widening of the driving lanes rather than putting in such wide cycle lanes.”

“Cycled that route for years never as bad as they make out, waste of money IMO could be spent elsewhere you’ve only got to watch the video 1or 2 token cyclists whilst filming compared to how many cars?” Andrew Cross said.

Julie Coppin meanwhile took a more philosophical view to the entire discussion writing simply, “Sustainable transport. What is that”. Fingers crossed that’s enough Facebook for today…

14 November 2025, 09:34

TfL Congestion Charge to increase from January, EV vehicles no longer exempt and will instead receive discount

Congestion charge (CC BY-NC 2.0 photosfing:Flickr)
Congestion charge (CC BY-NC 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Congestion charge (CC BY-NC 2.0 photosfing:Flickr)
Congestion charge (CC BY-NC 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

One bit of news that slipped under our noses yesterday was an announcement from the Mayor of London yesterday that the Congestion Charge will increase from £15 to £18, a first increase since 2020. 

But whilst electric vehicles have been exempt from paying the charge since 2019, that exemption is being replaced by a tiered system of discounts. Electric vans and HGVs will receive a 50% (£9) daily discount whilst electric cars will be deducted 25% (£4.50)

There will remain a residents discount also for locals who buy electric vehicles, whilst the rate will be brought into line with other public transport fares, enabling the charge to rise alongside Tube fares without consultation. Whether this encourages people to switch from vehicles to bicycles isn’t yet clear.

Sadiq Khan trying out a Santander Cycles e-bike
Sadiq Khan trying out a Santander Cycles e-bike (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Sadiq Khan trying out a Santander Cycles e-bike
Sadiq Khan trying out a Santander Cycles e-bike (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Sadiq Khan said the move would “ensure it stays fit for purpose” adding that “keeping London moving by reducing congestion is vital for our city and for our economy.”

Izzy Romilly from climate charity Possible said that “tying the Congestion Charge to public transport fares is welcome. It’s only right to make sure that public transport doesn’t get disproportionately more expensive than driving.

“We need to cut traffic and invest in accessible and affordable public transport, and make sure Londoners can walk, wheel and cycle safely. This will put us on the path to a healthier, fairer London – reducing air pollution and making the city safer for everyone.”

But Richard Dilks, CEO of shared transport charity Collaborative Mobility UK, warned that the increased charge, coupled with the end of the EV exemption, “load more cost onto the capital’s car club fleet and risk denying Londoners and visitors access to shared cars that cut costs and emissions – and in particular to shared EVs.

“We urge the Mayor and TfL to stop treating shared cars as if they are privately-owned ones, which is completely illogical and a disservice to Londoners.”

14 November 2025, 09:34

Local politicians claim cycle lane is "putting lives at risk" amid reports of fire engines being forced to use it — but resident claims complaints are from those who "obviously don't want the cycle paths"

This is worth your time, not least so you can find out what Boris Johnson has to do with a floating bus stop in Shrewsbury

> Local politicians claim cycle lane is “putting lives at risk” amid reports of fire engines being forced to use it — but resident claims complaints are from those who “obviously don’t want the cycle paths”

Shrewsbury floating bus stop
Shrewsbury floating bus stop (Image Credit: The Buttermarket/Facebook)
Shrewsbury floating bus stop
Shrewsbury floating bus stop (Image Credit: The Buttermarket/Facebook)

14 November 2025, 09:34

14 November 2025, 09:34

Turkeys terrorise Cambridge cycle lanes

I suppose some headlines can be laced with an element of exaggeration…

The dangers I face cycling to work: bad drivers, potholes, and today a gang of 22 turkeys in the heart of Cambridge. The world is a dangerous place.

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— Tim Longman ?️‍? (@timlongman.bsky.social) 14 November 2025 at 16:29

14 November 2025, 09:34

Lime bike riding comedian falls into London canal

The algorithms have been brewing nicely this week with Australian comedian Nathan Hugh Robért recounting his latest sitcom-ready mishap of taking a Lime Bike through London. It’s a story that’s already racked up 1.6 million views on TikTok and more than 230,000 likes. 

@nathanhughrobert

I fell in a London canal

♬ original sound – Nathan Hugh Robért

If your brain’s attention span has already been corrupted by the machines, then here’s a shorter, snappily edited postscript that sees Robért returning to the scene of the crime. It’s even set to piano music to hold your focus that little bit longer on that wretched device… 

@nathanhughrobert

Part 2 | I fell in the canal

♬ original sound – Nathan Hugh Robért

It’s not even the first time we’ve reported on cyclists falling into canals. Notably, in August we reported on commuter Klaudia Mitura when she fell in the canal after appearing to be shoved by a walker in Manchester. The walker, who chose to remain anonymous, later insisted she had clipped them with her handlebars. Thankfully, you can see that one for yourself…

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  1. GravelIsNothingNew
    November 14, 2025 at 9:56 am
    0

    “What is sustainable

    “What is sustainable transport?”  
    Everyone knows the answer.
    …But most are either in denial or have vested interests or both. …When is humanity going to get real? 

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  2. GravelIsNothingNew
    November 14, 2025 at 9:56 am
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    “What is sustainable

    “What is sustainable transport?”  
    Everyone knows te answer. … But most are either in denial or have vested interests or both. 

    When is humanity going to get real? 

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    • chrisonabike
      November 14, 2025 at 11:13 am
      0

      GravelIsNothingNew wrote:

      When is humanity going to get real? 

      — GravelIsNothingNew

      I get your drift and indeed it would be very advantageous for our long-term survival *, never mind happiness, but have you considered the the difficulty of pushing that tidal wave uphill this amounts to?

      “Get real” – unless humans are literally starving (and usually even then) the most important thing in our lives is other people and our relationships with them. So fitting in, maintaining your status, getting ahead…

      Conspicuous consumption predates historic times. Transport has always been hooked into that.

      Thus nonsense like “sustainable ICE buses” etc…

      * Unless we’re happy about being replaced by new more information-based (not necessarily protein-based) lifeforms as descendants…

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      • mdavidford
        November 14, 2025 at 11:15 am
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        More disinformation-based

        More disinformation-based seems more likely, to be honest.

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  3. mdavidford
    November 14, 2025 at 10:01 am
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    Quote:

    The object of derision? That only one cyclist could be spotted in the video.

    Which is odd, because I saw five, or six if you count the one doing a voxpop. Guess it’s those invisible cyclists again.

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    • chrisonabike
      November 14, 2025 at 10:43 am
      0

      I can’t be the only one to
      I can’t be the only one to have experienced the cognative dissonance of listening to someone’s monologue / rant on “I’ve never seen a cyclist using this!” while a) being a cyclist, trying to use the infra and b) watching several other cyclists go past…

      But of course the cycle lanes are “empty” in part because cycling is efficient, and of course people just don’t see the cyclists…

      A Waste of Space

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  4. GMBasix
    November 14, 2025 at 10:04 am
    0

    Deb Bryant wrote:

      I’ve been cycling from Bromley Heath to the Abbeywood roundabout for 8 years and there has been absolutely no increase in commuter cyclists in all of that time

    — Deb Bryant

    Demonstrating the need for better cycle infrastructure.

     The new cycle lanes are a massive waste of time and money, they are unnecessarily wide and the ring round itself would’ve benefited from widening of the driving lanes rather than putting in such wide cycle lanes.

    — Deb Bryant also

    Not entirely sure why a ring round [road?] needs to benefit from anything at all – if, indeed, it is possible for it to benefit. Nevertheless, it seems that generations of evidence, learning and wisdom completely passed by Ms Bryant so she has missed out on the reality that widening roads generates more motor traffic; it doesn’t ease the capacity issues more than momentarily.

    Indeed the same can be said for cycle lanes, which is a positive. Sad that people think that a lack of use on day 1 is any indicator of the benefit.

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    • HLaB
      November 14, 2025 at 10:15 am
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      My first thoughts is she is

      My first thoughts is she is from the ‘I am a cylist myself’ lobby :-/

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      • wtjs
        November 14, 2025 at 10:34 am
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        No, it’s Andrew Cross who’s
        No, it’s Andrew Cross who’s the trolling ‘I’m a cyclist myself’!

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    • chrisonabike
      November 14, 2025 at 11:01 am
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      I don’t necessarily think is
      I don’t necessarily think is all directly descended from the progenitor of “vehicular cycling” * but that is a very pervasive cultural trope.

      I guess this is because it feeds into a person’s own feelings of agency and competence, while also suiting the status quo very well. Indeed it can offer you superiority (*I* can when others say they can’t / won’t), and the “I have discovered a counterintuitive truth”. So it’s “*I* don’t need anything but the roads, and UK infra is rubbish; ergo all cycle infra is all a waste of money and it’s a lie that it’s good for cyclists”.

      * John Forrester. It will be far more than most can bear but notjustbikes has 90 minutes(!) dissecting his life and writings: how he worked to help *cyclists like him* but thereby ended up essentially founding a cult which (deliberately) got in the way of progress towards more people cycling.

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      • OnYerBike
        November 14, 2025 at 2:00 pm
        0

        Same applies to the other

        Same applies to the other infamous John F. 

        Fuck you, John Franklin

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      • GMBasix
        November 14, 2025 at 5:00 pm
        0

        I was taking my cue from

        I was taking my cue from Stephen Plowden.

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        • chrisonabike
          November 14, 2025 at 5:51 pm
          0

          A voice of sanity! Although
          A voice of sanity! Although the refrain is often “we *have* to drive” what we get comes from what we design for.

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  5. Moist von Lipwig
    November 14, 2025 at 10:09 am
    0

    Cycle speed limits in

    Cycle speed limits in Slovakia. Or not.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/nov/14/slovakia-cyclists-speed-limit-bicycle-bratislava-footpath

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    • thax1
      November 14, 2025 at 11:03 am
      0

      Moist von Lipwig wrote:

      Cycle speed limits in Slovakia. Or not.

      https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/nov/14/slovakia-cyclists-speed-limit-bicycle-bratislava-footpath

      — Moist von Lipwig

      I suspect Czech Republic is about to say ‘hold my Budvar’ as their new coalition includes climate sceptics and a party called ‘The Motorists’ who seem to hate anything not internal combustion powered!

      https://www.euronews.com/2025/11/03/czech-election-winner-andrej-babis-signs-coalition-deal-with-right-wing-parties

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      • mdavidford
        November 14, 2025 at 11:09 am
        0

        Also three members of the SPD

        Also three members of the SPD party, though, so at least gravel and MTB riders should be OK.

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    • thax1
      November 14, 2025 at 11:22 am
      0

      Moist von Lipwig wrote:

      duplicate 

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  6. mdavidford
    November 14, 2025 at 11:02 am
    0

    Disappointing from the

    Disappointing from the accordian guy – a missed opportunity not to play Beat Route.

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  7. Boopop
    November 14, 2025 at 11:08 am
    0

    I swear this country has

    I swear this country has thousands if not millions of these mugs that think an empty transport lane = not used.

    I’d quite like to force them to watch the West Coast Main Line for an hour and tell us all how long the stretch in front of them was occupied by a train. Then we can have someone from Network Rail tell them that it’s at full capacity. Efficient transport modes do not involve traffic jams.

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    • SecretSam
      November 14, 2025 at 11:29 am
      0

      That’s my local council. The

      That’s my local council. The A4174 is the Bristol ring road, and it’s utterly, utterly vile, but there is cycle path (segregated) round much of it. Why don’t the haters try both riding on the ring road, and on the path, and then comment? There’s some appalling peabrains out there

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  8. Miller
    November 14, 2025 at 3:35 pm
    0

    > Lime bike riding comedian

    > Lime bike riding comedian falls into London canal

    I went to a gig in London a few weeks back, took a Lime bike to get to the venue, and used a route that went via the Regents Canal towpath. In the dark this was unexpectedly alarming. The towpath is narrow and unlit, pedestrians are unhelpfully not adorned in hi-vis and lights, there is no guard-rail: falling in seemed like a real possibility. Not a night-time route I’ll use again!

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  9. mitsky
    November 14, 2025 at 5:39 pm
    0

    “TikTok star HSTikkyTokky

    “TikTok star HSTikkyTokky handed suspended sentence

     

    … for crashing a McLaren supercar and then spending nearly a year on the run from police.

    The 24-year-old, whose name is Harrison Sullivan, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and driving without insurance.”

    Terrible result below.
    No deterrent whatsoever.

    I don’t understand the bit I’ve highlighted in bold below:

    “
    At Staines Magistrates’ Court, Sullivan was given a 12-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, disqualified from driving for two years and ordered to undertake 300 hours of unpaid work.

    He was also sentenced to a three-month curfew and ordered to be electronically monitored, complete an extended driving test after two years and undertake 30 days of rehabilitation.

    The judge described Sullivan’s actions as a “deliberate decision to ignore the rules of the road”.

    However, she added that she would not hand out a harsher sentence in order to set an example to his large social media following.
    “

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce8671vv8lvo

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  10. Barraob1
    November 17, 2025 at 12:26 am
    0

    I can’t ride and hired a bike
    I can’t ride and hired a bike, I then fell in a canal because I’m an inexperienced rider. Ps, give me attention

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mdavidford 3 minutes ago

0.8m of cycleway does seem an extremely selective focus. Do we know which side of the junction those 80cm fall on?

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mdavidford 44 minutes ago

Happens on a regular basis - seems to be one of the many exciting new 'features' of the new platform.

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kinderje 45 minutes ago

@Rendel Harris Thanks for that - every day's a school day. I had actually put 'Pedant mode off' under my comment but it didn't post and then as we all know, and are frustrated with, we can't edit posts any more. I will not correct anyone again - however, -ize still looks too American English for me. Cheers

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HarrogateSpa 47 minutes ago

We also have a greater volume of traffic, including on residential roads which were once quiet. Spending billions on infrastructure such as protected cycle tracks and modal filters is the only thing that will lead to mass cycling. Look at London. Why is there mass cycling there? Infrastructure. The Netherlands? The same reason. And often the only way to achieve meaningful change is reallocating some space and priority from motor vehicles, which is why the government's 'don't scare the horses' attitude is concerning.

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Rendel Harris 53 minutes ago

You think there might be a clue to that in the name "City Light Set"? Marking it down because it's no good for fast riding on unlit roads seems somewhat akin to buying a micro-hatchback and then complaining that it's rubbish at pulling a plough.

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quiff 1 hour ago

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@kinderje Are you aware that -ise endings are actually the newer form, having supplanted -ize (as used by Shakespeare, the King James Bible and Jane Austen, amongst many others) in the mid 19th century? Etymologically there is a far better argument for -ize endings for words with Greek and Latin roots than the -ise ending which arose from Victorian publishers imitating French verb endings. Both endings are now regarded as acceptable in British English, although the Oxford style guide recommends -ize. It is most certainly not incorrect.

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@Backladder Given that the makers are selling it as being useable on any ride on open roads, it doesn't seem unreasonable to try to test it in those conditions.

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'Leasting'? That's a whole 4 letters less.

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