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Phone box maintenance station (via ITV report) (Image Credit: via ITV report)

Village transforms phone box into bicycle maintenance hub; Residents fear cycle path will ruin green space; Cyclist hitches a lift; Could NASA’s Mars rover tech be your next tyre?; Former NBA star paralysed after crash with driver + more on the live blog

It’s Thursday and Dan Alexander is in the hot seat for all your live blog needs
  • by Dan Alexander
Thu, Mar 18, 2021 08:56
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SUMMARY

  • "Death wish" cyclist filmed hitching a lift with passing trailer
  • Councillor hits back at "shameful" BBC LTN report
  • More on the cyclist hitching a ride
  • Former NBA star Shawn Bradley paralysed after being hit by driver while cycling
  • Primož Roglič gives Paris-Nice injury update and hopes to see more safe routes for people to ride their bikes in the future
  • Could NASA's Mars rover tech be your next tyres?
  • Residents fear cycle path will spoil unspoilt green space
  • havebike offering £500 joining bonus for bike mechanics
  • Police appeal for cyclist in a top hat who knocked down pensioner in Portsmouth
  • Chris Boardman reacts to Kensington and Chelsea Council's refusal to reinstate the Kensington High Street cycle lane
  • Rebel Wilson on a Brompton
  • LTNs in soaps thread
  • Village transforms phone box into bicycle maintenance hub
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18 March 2021, 08:56

"Death wish" cyclist filmed hitching a lift with passing trailer

@DyfedPowys surely this illegal??? Cyclist hitching a lift!!! #deathwish pic.twitter.com/Uap8nqhPIN

— Steve Evans (@Evsthetractor) March 16, 2021

 This cyclist was filmed hitching a lift with a passing trailer on the A40 near Haverfordwest in Pembrokeshire. In the clip the cyclist can be seen holding on to the trailer, possibly being towed by a tractor, to get a free ride, much to the disgust of the person in the car behind who calls them “a silly bastard”.

Dyfed-Powys Police responded to Steve Evans’ video asking for more details on the incident. Evans added: “There’s so many road works on this stretch at the moment it’s all start stop traffic. This trailer may well have had to jam on and it would have been pretty serious for the cyclist. I’ve seen some things in my time but this is up there with the best of the stupid ones!”

18 March 2021, 08:56

Councillor hits back at "shameful" BBC LTN report

As a councillor, I can state with certainty that fines are absolutely nothing to do with raising revenue, and everything to do with disincentivising behaviour. For the BBC’s Chief Environment Correspondent @BBCJustinR to perpetuate this myth is shameful.
Image: @MatthewMarks42 pic.twitter.com/7tYhDYaTwX

— Jon Owen (@anotherJon) March 18, 2021

More from yesterday’s main story on the blog. A Liberal Democrat councillor in Kendal has joined in the criticism of the BBC for their LTN report. Jon Owen said it was “shameful” that the broadcaster’s chief environment correspondent had perpetuated the myth that fines are to raise revenue…

18 March 2021, 08:56

More on the cyclist hitching a ride

Dairy farmer Steve Evans got in touch with Farmers Weekly to give some more details about the incident. He said him and a friend were driving back from market when they saw the cyclist and his passenger started filming. “It was unreal,” he told Farmers Weekly. “On downhill parts of the road he was freewheeling literally inches from the back of the trailer. The lad in the tractor was completely oblivious to him, he had absolutely no clue.”

Minutes after Evans shared the video on Twitter, Dyfed-Powys Police had contacted him to meet in a lay-by near Haverfordwest Golf Club. “The copper got out the van, saw the video and was like: ‘That’s unreal’. The police then went to look for the cyclist. They wanted to see the video,” he explained.

Officers say they were unable to track the cyclist.

18 March 2021, 08:56

Former NBA star Shawn Bradley paralysed after being hit by driver while cycling

Our thoughts are with Shawn and his family at this time. #MFFL pic.twitter.com/u42LcDRmQ1

— Dallas Mavericks (@dallasmavs) March 17, 2021

Dallas Mavericks have confirmed that one of their former players, Shawn Bradley, has been paralysed after being hit by a driver while cycling in Utah. The 48-year-old played 12 seasons in the NBA and took up cycling post-retirement, often completing 100-mile training rides. Bradley played for the Philadelphia 76ers, the New Jersey Nets and spend eight years with the Mavericks who released the news in a statement.

“Doctors have advised him that his road to recovery will be both long and arduous,” it read. Bradley suffered a traumatic spinal cord injury in the crash in January and has been hospitalised undergoing rehabilitation for the past eight weeks. His wife Carrie says that he remains “in good spirits” and plans to use his platform to promote cycling safety awareness.

18 March 2021, 08:56

Primož Roglič gives Paris-Nice injury update and hopes to see more safe routes for people to ride their bikes in the future

Primoz Roglic Paris-Nice 2021 (via YouTube Cycling Pro Net)
Primoz Roglic Paris-Nice 2021 (via YouTube Cycling Pro Net) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Primoz Roglic Paris-Nice 2021 (via YouTube Cycling Pro Net)
Primoz Roglic Paris-Nice 2021 (via YouTube Cycling Pro Net) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Primož Roglič says it may take longer to heal from his Paris-Nice injuries than expected. The Jumbo-Visma rider won three stages but lost a seemingly unassailable lead on the final stage after crashing twice. Speaking to journalists at a press conference hosted by the Slovenian Tourist Board, Roglič said: “I’m still recovering. It will maybe take more days than I thought. I crashed twice, now I really need to heal up so I can do a good block of training before the next races. I do the Tour of the Basque Country in three weeks and some of the one-day Ardennes races before the Tour.

“In life you learn all the time. I still have the dream of what I want to be and the fight. You can’t stop once you have some obstacles in your way. At Paris-Nice the finish was not what we were hoping or working for but it is how it is. A really bad day, a shit day but nothing changes. We’ll try to be even better at the next races.”

Roglič was occasionally interrupted by his young son and expressed his hope for cycling culture to continue to grow in everyday life, not just for elite athletes.

“To cycle is enough,” he said. “Everybody who rides a bike and enjoys it — they’ve already achieved its purpose. It’s beautiful to see that nowadays more and more people are getting out on the bike and being healthier. This is the nicest thing.

“I want to have safe places and routes for riding your bike and to see as many people and kids on the bike. Instead of being in front of computers they should go out for a ride in the fresh air.”

18 March 2021, 08:56

Could NASA's Mars rover tech be your next tyres?

SMART & NASA announce first airless alloy tire
SMART & NASA announce first airless alloy tire (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
SMART & NASA announce first airless alloy tire
SMART & NASA announce first airless alloy tire (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

SMART’s tyre technology was first designed to be used on lunar and Mars rover missions, now it’s been applied to NASA’s eco-friendly, airless shape memory alloy bicycle tyres. The SMA is made from lightweight NiTinol+, creating a tyre, they say, is elastic like rubber but holds the strength of titanium meaning it holds perfect shape memory without ever going flat…That’s a promise that you’ll only need one tyre (well, two if we’re being pedantic) for the life of your bike.

It’s all down to their ability to undergo phase transitions at the molecular level under strain, meaning they have thirty times the recoverable strain of steel. Impressed? Felt Bicycles were. They’ve taken SMART Tire Company’s METL tyres as partners and say they’re an “exciting new frontier”. I can already hear the weight and cost murmurs. Unfortunately that info hasn’t yet been released so we’ll keep an eye out and let you know when we hear more…

18 March 2021, 08:56

Residents fear cycle path will spoil unspoilt green space

🐝 🚲 🚶🏼 We’re consulting on revised plans for part of our ‘Heatons Cycle Link’ #BeeNetwork scheme in the Heatons between Cherry Holt Ave and New Beech Rd
Proposals include improved links to areas around Heaton Mersey Common
Have your say: https://t.co/tvS0kD7HGc
cc @OfficialTfGM pic.twitter.com/fKzviX9mxz

— Stockport Council (@StockportMBC) March 11, 2021

Residents near Heaton Mersey Common have rejected plans for a paved cycle route, saying it would spoil the area’s “last unspoilt green space” and raised concerns about lighting, safety and anti-social behaviour. The new cycling and walking path would connect several roads with a hard surface, heritage lighting and seating. However, some residents complained they haven’t been properly consulted on the plans ahead of them being drawn up. Stockport Council has now launched a public consultation on the wider proposals to upgrade the Heatons Cycle Link.

Diane Connel told the Manchester Evening News she doesn’t think the plans are “appropriate”, despite being a cyclist herself. She said that locals were “appalled” by the plans and that the path would be a “disaster for all concerned”.

“We believe it would totally destroy the whole feel of the nature reserve and the Priestnall Hey site. They are both destination sites, not corridors for people passing through,” she said. “This last year has proven the value of open spaces to people’s wellbeing. The common has been a destination for people to visit and enjoy a small oasis of nature. It should not be allowed to disappear and be urbanised.”

18 March 2021, 08:56

havebike offering £500 joining bonus for bike mechanics

Havebike bike mechanic - fix your bike.PNG
Havebike bike mechanic - fix your bike (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Havebike bike mechanic - fix your bike.PNG
Havebike bike mechanic – fix your bike (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

havebike are after high-level bicycle technicians and mechanics and will pay a £500 joining bonus…The company is looking for mechanics able to work on high-end road bikes, mountain bikes, e-bikes as well as being involved in servicing London’s emergency services’ fleet.

“We are in a very fortunate position that habike has grown steadily since its inception,” CEO Nick Brown told bikebiz. “We want to continue to offer a convenient and swift service that allows people to get back on their bikes for active transport, leisure, or training as quickly as possible. 

“Any bicycle technicians or mechanics that have been left feeling unnerved by recent news in our industry should get in touch with havebike, and we feel the ‘Golden Hello’ offers another reason for the industry’s best to consider working with us. We pride ourselves in looking after our staff as well we do our customers’ bikes.”

18 March 2021, 08:56

Police appeal for cyclist in a top hat who knocked down pensioner in Portsmouth

Elm Grove Portsmouth
Elm Grove Portsmouth (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Elm Grove Portsmouth
Elm Grove Portsmouth (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Police in Portsmouth are appealing for witnesses after a man in his 70s was knocked to the ground and verbally abused by a cyclist wearing a top hat. The elderly man was hit on Sunday on a stretch of pavement between Tesco Express and the traffic lights on Elm Grove in Southsea. Portsmouth News reports the cyclist was described as being of large build and was wearing a top hat. Witnesses say the man in the hat didn’t stop and verbally abused the pensioner as he rode off.

The elderly man sustained a fractured hand, wrist and arm in the incident. A spokeswoman from Hampshire Constabulary said: “Officers believe there may have been a number of witnesses in the area at the time and we would like to hear from anyone who heard or saw what happened. We would also like to hear from anyone with dash cam or Go Pro footage from the area at the time.”

18 March 2021, 08:56

Chris Boardman reacts to Kensington and Chelsea Council's refusal to reinstate the Kensington High Street cycle lane

“We must decide what we want for our, and our children’s future” 💬

British Cycling policy advisor @Chris_Boardman on why the news from @RBKC is a national story.
#ChooseCycling pic.twitter.com/KO7wQsCcl4

— British Cycling (@BritishCycling) March 18, 2021

Read the full story on the decision here… 

18 March 2021, 08:56

Rebel Wilson on a Brompton

Ballroom Bicycling! #QuarantineLife pic.twitter.com/DIO34kpujs

— Rebel Wilson (@RebelWilson) March 17, 2021

18 March 2021, 08:56

LTNs in soaps thread

Today we’re talking about the vital role that LTNs play in Britain’s favourite soap operas.

Soap script writers entirely depend on the construct of quiet, low traffic, sense of place, community settings to develop their stories & characters.

Let’s take a look. pic.twitter.com/QvSZm313MR

— Jo Rigby (@Jo_Earlsfield) March 18, 2021

Eastenders plot and character development would be stunted without the natural LTN the Square offers.

Little know fact that planters block the exits to the Square, trapping everyone in & serving to keep characters in state of high emotion. pic.twitter.com/MT45oWl3Td

— Jo Rigby (@Jo_Earlsfield) March 18, 2021

18 March 2021, 08:56

Village transforms phone box into bicycle maintenance hub

Phone box maintenance station (via ITV report)
Phone box maintenance station (via ITV report) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Phone box maintenance station (via ITV report)
Phone box maintenance station (via ITV report) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

ITV shared the story of this phone box in an East Yorkshire village that has been transformed into a bicycle maintenance hub by Mike Cargill and his family. When the family bought their house in 2015 the disused phone box was on their land and since then they’ve used community donations to turn it into a cycle service station.

“If you’re out in the countryside and get a flat tyre there’s nothing more annoying than cycling 20 miles home on a partly pumped up tyre,” Mike told ITV. “They’re iconic aren’t they. It’s important to add things that cheer people up – there’s sculptures on the pastures, on walks, you can see it as a sculpture, a little art installation of its own.”

The report comes after BT launched an Adopt a Kiosk scheme allowing local community groups, landowners, charities and councils to buy old phone boxes for £1.

18 March 2021, 08:56

Decathlon launching Second Life site to sell refurbished bikes as part of environmental drive

Decathlon launching Second Life site to sell refurbished bikes as part of environmental drive

Each bike is refurbished by a mechanic before being assigned a price that's based on a four-level rating process

18 March 2021, 08:56

Ex-Team Sky and British Cycling doctor Richard Freeman struck off Medical Register

Ex-Team Sky and British Cycling doctor Richard Freeman struck off Medical Register

Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service ruled yesterday that his fitness to practise medicine had been impaired by his misconduct

18 March 2021, 08:56

Owners of 2021 Canyon Aeroad told “reinforced” handlebar on its way... but don’t ride your bike until July

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"Shameful": BBC "perpetuated falsehoods" in divisive low traffic neighbourhood report

"Shameful": BBC "perpetuated falsehoods" in divisive low traffic neighbourhood report

Lord Berkeley says broadcaster “embarked on its own journey to stir up a manufactured culture war”, while a councillor branded the piece "shameful"

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Dan is the road.cc news editor and joined in 2020 having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Dan has been at road.cc for four years and mainly writes news and tech articles as well as the occasional feature. He has hopefully kept you entertained on the live blog too. Never fast enough to take things on the bike too seriously, when he’s not working you’ll find him exploring the south of England by two wheels at a leisurely weekend pace, or enjoying his favourite Scottish roads when visiting family. Sometimes he’ll even load up the bags and ride up the whole way, he’s a bit strange like that.  

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32 thoughts on “Village transforms phone box into bicycle maintenance hub; Residents fear cycle path will ruin green space; Cyclist hitches a lift; Could NASA’s Mars rover tech be your next tyre?; Former NBA star paralysed after crash with driver + more on the live blog”

  1. GMBasix
    March 18, 2021 at 9:18 am
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    “surely this illegal???”

    “surely this illegal???”

    Yes, of course it is.

    The twitterist remarks on debris and uneven surface through roadworks, which would make this less safe, and the truck jamming on the brakes; he also talked of speeds up to 20mph.

    But in the image as it stands, the thing that would bother me most is if the tailgate had not been properly secured.  I’ve seen those things drop accidentally carelessly on the move, and it would definitely start a helmet debate!

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    • IanMK
      March 18, 2021 at 10:59 am
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      I couldn’t see anyone on

      I couldn’t see anyone on twitter answering the question and referring to HC Rule 68, not even the police. Perhaps they do not want to acknowledge the existence of the HC and reveal the inconvenient truth that they do a really poor job in enforcing it.

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  2. Kendalred
    March 18, 2021 at 9:21 am
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    “There’s so many road works

    “There’s so many road works on this stretch at the moment it’s all start stop traffic. This trailer may well have had to jam on”

    Nobody has to ‘jam on’ with roadworks – roadworks should be, and in my experience always are, adequately signposted. They should therefore cause nobody to brake suddenly. Something or someone running out into the road on the other hand…

    Yes, a bit daft to hang on like that not being able to see what’s going on up front – but how fast was the tractor going? 8-10mph if that. 

    I’m not condoning it by the way.

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    • hawkinspeter
      March 18, 2021 at 9:57 am
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      If you want to hold onto a

      If you want to hold onto a vehicle, you’d be better off using one of the corners so that you can see ahead and have room to go up the side if the vehicle needs to brake. I’ve only done that once or twice as a teenager and if the vehicle’s going a similar speed to you then the risks can be manageable but I don’t recommend it.

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    • Captain Badger
      March 18, 2021 at 10:02 am
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      Kendalred wrote:

      “There’s so many road works on this stretch at the moment it’s all start stop traffic. This trailer may well have had to jam on”

      Nobody has to ‘jam on’ with roadworks – roadworks should be, and in my experience always are, adequately signposted. They should therefore cause nobody to brake suddenly. Something or someone running out into the road on the other hand…

      Yes, a bit daft to hang on like that not being able to see what’s going on up front – but how fast was the tractor going? 8-10mph if that. 

      I’m not condoning it by the way.

      — Kendalred

      Ooh I could tell you a tale or two about roadworks jumping out at me. Come out of nowhere, no warning. They’re a law unto themselves, taking up the road 3 and 4 abreast. Never wearing hi-viz, you can’t even see them. No insurance or road tax. blah, squit, quack….

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  3. Global Nomad
    March 18, 2021 at 10:11 am
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    have done this in my youth

    have done this in my youth and ever since to  a lesser degree (i’m 53)  but always holding at the corner…of course its dangerous but like everything you have to make a considered risk assessment….simple drafting up to a few meters back and to one side to allow to swerve past is as effective so its not clear why he needed to hold on…they are going really slow though and by holding on he is actually more likely to stop quicker than if he wasn’t

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  4. bobrayner
    March 18, 2021 at 11:03 am
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    I’ll confess to slipstreaming

    I’ll confess to slipstreaming a few times when I was a foolish youth.

    But more importantly, what’s the point on a training ride? If you don’t want to burn calories, save time & money by staying at home.

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    • mdavidford
      March 18, 2021 at 11:45 am
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      bobrayner wrote:

      I’ll confess to slipstreaming a few times when I was a foolish youth.

      But more importantly, what’s the point on a training ride? If you don’t want to burn calories, save time & money by staying at home.

      — bobrayner

      Saving energy for the next Strava segment.

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  5. AlsoSomniloquism
    March 18, 2021 at 1:39 pm
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    Re : Shawn Bradley. All the

    Re : Shawn Bradley. All the best on his recovery. He is 7ft6 so god knows what his frame size was. 

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    • Simon E
      March 18, 2021 at 9:35 pm
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      The Slate has an article

      The Slate has an article about Bradley and the incident – It’s Never a “Bicycle Accident”

      https://slate.com/business/2021/03/shawn-bradley-bicycle-hit-by-car.html

      A friend of mine uploaded a dangerous overtake by an HGV to Dyfed-Powys in June (double white lines on a bend, it endangered an oncoming driver, not my mate cycling). £320 and 3 points for due care & attention. I was surprised that the police let him know the outcome.

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  6. swldxer
    March 18, 2021 at 2:45 pm
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    I remember leaving work and

    I remember leaving work and dreading a strong headwind on my 12 mile ride until I spotted a JCB doing 20mph – I rode just behind the bucket for 6 miles – lovely stuff!

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    • HoarseMann
      March 18, 2021 at 3:43 pm
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      I guess the driver didn’t

      I guess the driver didn’t spot you in his wing mirror?

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  7. PRSboy
    March 18, 2021 at 2:57 pm
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    Death wish?  A little

    Death wish?  A little melodramatic… 

    Tell me that isn’t the driver holding the camera*, because that would make him an equally silly bastard!

    *comment made early doors before the follow-up interviews!

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    • AlsoSomniloquism
      March 18, 2021 at 9:24 am
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      Unless he was “bright enough”

      Unless he was “bright enough” to hold it far out on his left, the camera does seem to be from the passengers side of the vehicle. 

      Yes, Death wish does seem over the top unless the tractor suddenly decided to reverse. 

       

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    • Sriracha
      March 18, 2021 at 10:36 am
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      Paradoxically, the risk of
      Paradoxically, the risk of death seems to come principally from driver of the following vehicle, more interested in approaching for a good video shot than in staying further back for the safety of the cyclist for whom he feigns concern. I can’t see much else in this scenario that would actually kill the cyclist than the driver behind running him over, or squishing him against the trailer in the event of it “jamming on the brakes”.

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      • Hirsute
        March 18, 2021 at 10:59 am
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        If he’d have fallen off it

        If he’d have fallen off it would have been very difficult for us traveling behind to avoid him.

        I kid you not

        If he’d have fallen off it would have been very difficult for us traveling behind to avoid him.

        — Steve Evans (@Evsthetractor) March 16, 2021

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      • AlsoSomniloquism
        March 18, 2021 at 10:59 am
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        You do know how zooms on

        You do know how zooms on cameras work do you? The car never went any closer and was on a 2-3 second response. Yes, might have dropped back further but they would have had manouvre room which the cyclist definitely didn’t. 
         

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        • Fursty Ferret
          March 18, 2021 at 11:13 am
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          They’ve just said on Twitter

          They’ve just said on Twitter that they were close enough that if the cyclist had fallen off they’d have found it “very difficult” to avoid him. They were also thoughtful enough to copy the police into that tweet…

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        • Sriracha
          March 18, 2021 at 11:25 am
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          I was not equating the zoom
          I was not equating the zoom of the camera with the approach of the vehicle, so please contain your supercilious airs. 2-3 seconds is enough for reaction time only, it gives the driver time to react to the vehicle in front suddenly braking. However if the cyclist fell over and basically came to an abrupt halt sprawled on the tarmac, then 2-3 seconds is insufficient distance for the following vehicle to come to a halt. So if concern for the cyclist’s safety was uppermost in their mind they would have held themselves much further back.

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    • Rendel Harris
      March 18, 2021 at 2:23 pm
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      “He said him and a friend

      “He said him and a friend were driving back from market when they saw the cyclist and his passenger started filming.”

      Bit confusing as the story and its update are split into two separate sections above.

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  8. mdavidford
    March 18, 2021 at 3:01 pm
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    Did I miss the memo where we

    Did I miss the memo where we were notified about the change in definition of ‘unreal’?

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  9. MattieKempy
    March 18, 2021 at 3:07 pm
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    Re: the Heaton Mersey Common

    Re: the Heaton Mersey Common story, it’s clear that a cycle path running on the edge of a large, open green space would completely spoil the area for everyone, isn’t it? Equally, the removal of one tree, to be replaced by three trees, should be regarded as a disaster. And lighting of shared-use paths is guaranteed to . . . drive the doggers out? NIMBYs.

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    • EddyBerckx
      March 18, 2021 at 4:04 pm
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      MattieKempy wrote:

      Re: the Heaton Mersey Common story, it’s clear that a cycle path running on the edge of a large, open green space would completely spoil the area for everyone, isn’t it? Equally, the removal of one tree, to be replaced by three trees, should be regarded as a disaster. And lighting of shared-use paths is guaranteed to . . . drive the doggers out? NIMBYs.

      — MattieKempy

      I’m assuming there is no pedestrian path else they would be massive hypocrites…

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      • rct
        March 18, 2021 at 7:38 pm
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        Amazing how the Nimby’s

        Amazing how the Nimby’s always state that they are a cyclist themselves!

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      • Awavey
        March 18, 2021 at 7:50 pm
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        looks from the photos in the

        looks from the photos in the paper just your average muddy wood path, apparently theyd accept a proper footpath to make it less muddy to walk in, but not to allow cycling which might disrupt the rich local wildlife of parakeets…hmm and herons and woodpeckers apparently. its ok though the people objecting are cyclists themselves so (sarcasm) Im sure they arent just being nimbys about it 🙂

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        • schneil
          March 18, 2021 at 11:36 pm
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          I live in the area and the
          I live in the area and the NIMBYs have definitely come out in force. It’s pathetic. There are two existing paths that go round the edge of the common. They are currently unsurfaced so a mudbath. The council is proposing to give them a 3m wide hard surface and light them in the evenings (time to be decided based on an ecological survey). The paths would provide an off road link to three local schools and link with the heatons cycleway and the trans Pennine trail . Sounds great IMHO. Local kids can walk to school, not get muddy feet and do so in the winter. The NIMBYs have been out in force with scare tactics of speeding cyclists risking harm to the elderly, people needing blackout blinds in houses adjacent, the lights ruining the character of the common and spoiling it for wildlife. It’s pathetic.

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  10. PRSboy
    March 18, 2021 at 3:08 pm
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    I do love it when concerned

    I do love it when concerned members of the public go on the record with videos showing cyclists endangering themselves.  Id be impressed if Evs the Tractor had filmed the cyclist being close-passed and made a report to the Police, strangely that rarely seems to happen.

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  11. brooksby
    March 18, 2021 at 3:43 pm
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    I find it hard to believe a

    I find it hard to believe a cyclist would be wearing a top hat.

    Surely the bowler (or Coke) was invented for just such a purpose…?

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    • Philh68
      March 19, 2021 at 1:19 am
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      Surely if you wear a top hat

      Surely if you wear a top hat then you’d be riding a dandy horse?

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    • Captain Badger
      March 19, 2021 at 9:42 am
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      brooksby wrote:

      I find it hard to believe a cyclist would be wearing a top hat.

      Surely the bowler (or Coke) was invented for just such a purpose…?

      — brooksby

      Must have been Mogg…

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  12. GMBasix
    March 19, 2021 at 10:04 am
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    Why does road.cc keep

    Why does road.cc keep provoking a top hat debate that never gets resolved?!

    Wearing a top hat is optional, and may or may not prevent injury if you fall off a safety bicycle, but not if you’re hit by a 6 1/2 ton Garrett 4CD!

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    • hawkinspeter
      March 19, 2021 at 10:15 am
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      GMBasix wrote:

      Why does road.cc keep provoking a top hat debate that never gets resolved?!

      Wearing a top hat is optional, and may or may not prevent injury if you fall off a safety bicycle, but not if you’re hit by a 6 1/2 ton Garrett 4CD!

      — GMBasix

      The real danger in wearing a top hat is all the mercury used in their production (assuming you don’t wear some modern version).

      At least they’re safer than the ridiculous beehive hairstyles you see around

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