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Comedian Rob Beckett says he has 'never seen a cyclist smile';15mph speed limit to be introduced in City of London next year; Police officers conduct patrols on bicycle due to lack of fuel; Hundreds of cyclists rave in tunnel + more on the live blog

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28 September 2021, 15:12
Reaction to Fair Fuel UK boss having his house marked as petrol station

One of the big stories on road.cc over the last couple of days was the tale of the Fair Fuel UK boss having his house marked as a petrol staion on Google Maps - allegedly by who he described as 'Militant cyclists'. 

The ​head of Fair Fuel UK, which lobbies the government over fuel duty, says he has been inundated with calls from panic-buying drivers after an unknown person listed his home as a petrol station on Google Maps.

After reading the story, one road.cc reader commented: "Perhaps he should have bought some  fuel and given it away to needy folk who arrived at his house....that would have been the charitable thing to do...or bought fuel and sold it a high mark up to fund his lobbying."

Another reader added: 'Militant cyclist sounds cool.'

Philip Cower also offered his opinion: "I think we should say his address is a highly successful coffee shop.

"Imagine his face when about 30 cycles rock up all at once."

28 September 2021, 13:13
15 mph speed limit to be introduced in City of London next year

The City of London is planning to introduce a blanket 15mph speed limit to 'save lives', according to a planning document due to be discussed in a transport committee next month. 

Bruce McVean, acting assistant director of transportation at the City of London Corporation, said: “A request for in principle support for a 15mph speed limit will shortly be submitted to the Secretary of State for Transport. 

“If this is agreed, we will begin work on an experimental traffic order (ETO) to introduce a City-wide 15mph limit, with the aim of having this in place before the end of 2022.”

“Through the Transport Strategy we have committed to eliminate death and serious injuries on the City’s streets by 2040."

As well as introducing a 15mph speed limit the City of London also aims to widen pavements in a “Pedestrian Priority Programme” that will “give more priority to people walking.” 

There will also be an expanded cycle network with links from Aldgate to the protected cycleway on the Thames Embankment, Forbes report. 

The City of London previously planned to introduce a 15mph speed limit in 2019. At the time, AA president Edmund King said it would not make much difference because motor traffic in the Square Mile has “moved no faster than a horse and cart for 100 years anyway.”

Indeed, as the author of the latest article, Carlton Reid, pointed out, 15mph is actually about double the speed most vehicles travel at in London. 

28 September 2021, 12:28
Cyclist killed in hit-and-run on the edge of the Surrey Hills.

Police are appealing for witnesses after a cyclist was killed in a suspected hit-and-run crash on the edge of the Surrey Hills.

It happened in Horsham Road, Cranleigh, at 18:05 BST on Monday, when the rider was struck by a white vehicle which failed to stop.

The cyclist was treated by paramedics but pronounced dead shortly afterwards. His next of kin have been informed.

Police are searching for the driver and have appealed to any witnesses or people with dashcam footage to get in touch.

28 September 2021, 11:55
Brainteaser - can you spot all the cyclists?

A brainteaser, created by Fletchers Solicitors, shows a bustling town.

Hidden amongst pedestrians, as well as those travelling by car and van, are ten cyclists or motorcyclists to spot.

The bike injury specialists have released this challenging brainteaser to highlight the importance of drivers being aware of cyclists on the road.

The law firm has also revealed some of the top locations that put motorcyclists and cyclists at risk of accidents, which have been worked into the brainteaser to educate drivers and cyclists.

Credit: Fletchers Solicitors - cycling brainteaser

 

28 September 2021, 11:14
Hundreds of cyclists rave in a tunnel in the heart of the City of London

Drum & Bass On The Bike was out on the streets of London this weekend with hundreds of cyclists turning up.

28 September 2021, 10:20
Jasper Stuyven gets 'chocolate medal' after missing out at World Championships

Jasper Stuyven's uncle has made him a chocolate medal after the Belgian rider finished just outside of the podium at the World Championships.

His uncle Ivan, who runs a chocolate workshop with Stuyven, posted on Instagram after the race showing the detailed design. 

He said: "Now we have the chocolate medal [for] ourselves.

"Such a shame, but still so proud."

28 September 2021, 09:55
Comedian Rob Beckett claims 'he has never seen a cyclist smile'

Comedian Rob Beckett has come under fire after he posted a Tweet claiming he has ‘never seen a cyclist smile’.

He was immediately challenged by lots of cyclists who pointed out if riders didn’t look happy on the roads it was probably because they had just narrowly avoided being wiped out by an SUV.

While some questioned whether the Tweet was meant to be ironic, one man, Dave Walker, commented: “Hi Rob. We’re quite a happy bunch really. But around town look serious as we’re concentrating on not being hit by a wayward driver.”

Another, Chris Day, said: “Hi Rob, 99 per cent of the time I'm riding my bike I'm really happy - I'm getting fresh air, endorphins, it's keeping me slim and healthy, plus I'm saving a shedload of money. The 1 per cent I'm not happy is when I get cut up or close passed by angry, impatient motorists. I hope this helps.”

Cyclists also flooded the thread with lots of photographs of happy, smiling people on bikes - including a nice one of Beckett himself.

28 September 2021, 09:12
Author Tim Moore able to see the funny side of negative comments about latest book

Cycling author Tim Moore was able to see the funny side of some rather negative comments left below the road.cc review of his latest book. 

Clearly, this road.cc reader was not a fan of Moore, or his style of writing, and said he thought he was a 'w*****r of the highest order'.

The author's latest book, Vuelta Skelter, is out now and details the exploits of Julián Berrendero in the 1941 Spanish Tour alongside Moor's own re-tracing of the route. 

28 September 2021, 09:04
CCTV shows just how quickly bike thief is able to cut through lock

CCTV released by North Yorkshire police shows how easy it is for thieves to cut through cheap bicycle locks - even in broad daylight.

This theft took place in Lendal, York, at 2.45pm on 14 August. The bike stolen was a Carrera Vengeance electric bike, which is grey with red stripes.

PC Jamie Gibson said:  “The victim has secured their bike to a cycle rack with a lock, however the lock is cut and the bike is stolen within seconds.

“The CCTV footage demonstrate how thieves can quickly steal a cycle which has a cheap or poor lock. To help deter opportunistic criminals, we strongly recommend using an approved locking device.”

28 September 2021, 08:27
Owain Doull joins EF Education-NIPPO from Ineos Grenadiers

Welsh pro cyclist Owain Doull has announced he will join EF Education-Nippo from next season. 

The 28-year-old said: "I always like doing my part for the team and that’s one of the things I find so attractive about joining EF. There’s a mixture of opportunities I’ll have and I’ll be able to explore my limits more.” 

He added: “The Classics will be a big goal. Obviously the team has a great pedigree in the guys they’ve got there already but hopefully I can add to that... A different style of racing completely, I think that’s the thing I’m most excited for.”

28 September 2021, 07:43
Deceuninck - Quick-Step auctions a unique S-works Tarmac SL7 to support climate change project

World Tour team Deceuninck - Quick-Step is auctioning off a one of a kind S-Works Tarmac SL7 with the proceeds going towards a new climate change initiative in France. 

Deceuninck---Quick-Step-Specialized

The frame is raw carbon, and instead of paint, the texture is drawn on by hand.

The bike also has the message #ItStartsWithUs mirrored in chrome supposedly to 'force the person looking at the design to reflect on themselves and remember that they too play a role in the fight to save our planet'.

If you want the chance to get your hands on this unique bike (although it is only in a 56cm frame) then you can enter here.

Based in Brittany, the climate project is one of the first ‘Label bas Carbone’ climate action initiatives in France.

This scheme reduces the carbon footprint by 'sequestering CO2' and planting more than 3000 local tree species by the end of 2021.

28 September 2021, 07:36
Yorkshire Police conduct patrols on bikes due to lack of fuel

Police officers in North Yorkshire had to abandon their vehicles and conduct patrols on bicycles this weekend due to the lack of fuel in petrol stations.

Officers covering the Scarborough District revealed on Twitter that when they arrived at a station forecourt on Sunday night they could not refuel their vehicle, The Yorkshire Post reports. 

The Government announced yesterday that it will suspend competition law to help secure fuel deliveries to petrol stations across the country.

Police North Yorkshire

 

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brooksby replied to wycombewheeler | 3 years ago
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wycombewheeler wrote:

If rob becket is only seeing unhappy or angry cyclists, then he's probably a bad driver.

Mind you, I feel the same way about joggers/runners.  When did you ever see someone jogging or running who looked like they were enjoying themselves?

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markieteeee replied to brooksby | 3 years ago
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Oddly, I often find myself laughing when running, as I listen to comedy podcasts. None of which feature Beckett, which may have something to do with it.

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AidanR replied to brooksby | 3 years ago
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brooksby wrote:

Mind you, I feel the same way about joggers/runners.  When did you ever see someone jogging or running who looked like they were enjoying themselves?

I really enjoy running, but if I ran along smiling then people would think I'm crazy.

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kinderje replied to wycombewheeler | 3 years ago
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Either that or all of the cyclist are listening to a Rob Beckett podcast

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Gus T | 3 years ago
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"do you really need to brim your tank"  Is that a euphamism? I'll get my coat........

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Captain Badger replied to Gus T | 3 years ago
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Gus T wrote:

"do you really need to brim your tank"  Is that a euphamism? I'll get my coat........

Ew

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chrisonabike | 3 years ago
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> Comedian Rob Beckett claims 'he has never seen a cyclist smile'

It only hurts when I smile.

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jh2727 | 3 years ago
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> Comedian Rob Beckett claims 'he has never seen a cyclist smile'

Let me fix that for you...

"Comedian" Rob Beckett claims 'he has never seen a cyclist smile'

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Awavey | 3 years ago
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Well I've never smiled at a Rob Beckett joke, maybe he just needs to be funnier

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markieteeee replied to Awavey | 3 years ago
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He seems to be overestimating how many of his audience are cyclists.

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brooksby | 3 years ago
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I wonder how quickly the Govt will reimpose competition laws once this particular 'crisis' has passed...

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chrisonabike | 3 years ago
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Evening all, reporting for duty.

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hawkinspeter replied to chrisonabike | 3 years ago
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chrisonatrike wrote:

Evening all, reporting for duty.

Maybe we should see a major return to policing on bikes? Silent, swift, approachable, effective and above all, cheap.

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wycombewheeler replied to hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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hawkinspeter wrote:

chrisonatrike wrote:

Evening all, reporting for duty.

Maybe we should see a major return to policing on bikes? Silent, swift, approachable, effective and above all, cheap.

could also see an uptick in detection of drug drivers. The standard issue nose being reasonably effective at detecting when drivers are using while driving, once it is not located within a seperate car.

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Rendel Harris replied to wycombewheeler | 3 years ago
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Unfortunately sometimes it appears to be a bit too sensitive when dealing with a certain demographic...

https://road.cc/content/news/268777-metropolitan-police-officer-does-sto...

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Pyro Tim replied to Rendel Harris | 3 years ago
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you mean they get upset by the racist made up story by the coppers? If he was smoking a dooby, I'm sure he would have said fair cop

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Rendel Harris replied to Pyro Tim | 3 years ago
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Nooo! You've completely misunderstood me - I was taking the piss out of the coppers whose noses were apparently so sensitive that they managed to smell weed on a black guy out on a training spin with his mates, a smell that had miraculously disappered after they had stopped and searched him after he had the nerve to respond to a telling off. Totally on Mani's side.

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Captain Badger replied to hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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hawkinspeter wrote:

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Maybe we should see a major return to policing on bikes? Silent, swift, approachable, effective and above all, cheap.

What???? but then the police wouldn't be like us motorists....

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chrisonabike replied to hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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Aaah but then those varmints would be able to get away!  At a Critical Mass ride last Saturday one guy got his bike trashed by kids on scrambler bikes - very fortunately no-one hurt. They were roaring up and down a busy main street (and pavements). So what would your bikes do about that...?

...but of course police in cars couldn't attend speedily (because other cars) and on another occasion I've seen a similar gang wheelie rings around nervous-looking officers on foot too. So yes I think having bikes which can approach subtly, take shortcuts, don't get "stuck in traffic" and are unlikely to kill bystanders in a pursuit would be a very useful addition to their toolkit.

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TheBillder replied to chrisonabike | 3 years ago
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chrisonatrike wrote:

Aaah but then those varmints would be able to get away!  At a Critical Mass ride last Saturday one guy got his bike trashed by kids on scrambler bikes - very fortunately no-one hurt. They were roaring up and down a busy main street (and pavements). So what would your bikes do about that...?

Police Scotland are not allowed to pursue illegal motorcyclists due to the danger to the riders. So police Doc Martens / bike / car are all ineffective. Helicopter is a possibility but the cost is hundreds per hour.

I have just this moment realised that a police Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is the ideal crime fighting accessory.

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chrisonabike replied to TheBillder | 3 years ago
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It was a tricky situation as there were several yoof on bikes.  (They looked short but had full face helmets so couldn't see - it could have been professional jockeys letting off steam I guess). The street had lots of traffic, plenty of pedestrians on both pavements so high risk from bikers to the general public.  But also plenty of potential for collateral damage even if there were no concerns about liability for the bikers.

Drones with nets!

Or do you mean one of these?

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hawkinspeter | 3 years ago
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I hope none of the police were caught up in this: https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/police-mock-drivers-who-spent-5979493

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Police were called to a rural garage near Burnaston, Derbyshire, today, (Monday 27 September), following reports of queues of traffic in the local area. Arriving at the unmanned petrol station on the extremely fast-flowing A516 roadway, officers observed long queues of cars attempting to enter the petrol station. Bizarrely, it soon became clear that the drivers had been queuing at a petrol station for several hours despite the fact that the garage was not open to the public and was unable to serve fuel following unknown persons who had caused damage to some of the petrol and diesel pumps. Officers engaged with motorists, some of whom had been parked at the location for over 3 hours, and asked them to depart from the busy roadway as their presence was causing significant obstructions to passing vehicles.

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Pyro Tim | 3 years ago
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Shouldn't take a fuel shortage for them to get out on their bikes. If they cycled more, they may realise they need to police close passes better

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ktache replied to Pyro Tim | 3 years ago
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And they might spot one hell of a lot more "distracted" driving.

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