Just what should I say?
Posted: 20 Jun 2008, 5:51pm
For Bike Week, my local council had a cycling awareness day on Tuesday. I actually had the day off so couldn't go to the stall, but responded to an email asking for "keen cyclists". This involves committing to cycling to work for 50% of your week for four weeks. Its something I do anyway at this time of year, but I thought I sign up to show willing.
I suspect they didn't get too many female takers (especially not ones of my advanced years!) as I got a very enthusiastic email back asking if I'd be prepared to write a daily "blog". What on earth do I say? Once we get past the "I turned left at the lights" bit, the highlights of my cycling tend to be my near misses! I don't vary my route so once I've described it I've no more to say...
Obviously I want to encourage people, but I need to be realistic too. Yes, I can wax lyrical about lovely mornings and the birds singing as I go through the woods but I do also have half my cycle along a busy A road. I suppose I can touch on some of the little things drivers can do to help cyclists to raise awareness.
Has anyone got any advice please?
Jan
I suspect they didn't get too many female takers (especially not ones of my advanced years!) as I got a very enthusiastic email back asking if I'd be prepared to write a daily "blog". What on earth do I say? Once we get past the "I turned left at the lights" bit, the highlights of my cycling tend to be my near misses! I don't vary my route so once I've described it I've no more to say...
Obviously I want to encourage people, but I need to be realistic too. Yes, I can wax lyrical about lovely mornings and the birds singing as I go through the woods but I do also have half my cycle along a busy A road. I suppose I can touch on some of the little things drivers can do to help cyclists to raise awareness.
Has anyone got any advice please?
Jan