gilesjuk wrote:I wouldn't carry a hammer, a big spanner would do the job and you have a legitimate reason for carrying it. You need it to adjust something on your bike.
Hmm - I have a spanner in my bag anyway...
gilesjuk wrote:I wouldn't carry a hammer, a big spanner would do the job and you have a legitimate reason for carrying it. You need it to adjust something on your bike.
Alan D wrote:On entering driver identity into keypad, study downloads of most recent fatality reports from your geographical area.
gilesjuk wrote:Alan D wrote:On entering driver identity into keypad, study downloads of most recent fatality reports from your geographical area.
I've always wondered if there would be less fatalities if the roads were painted with a red outline of a body where an accident occurred. It would be a reminder to people to take more care.
gilesjuk wrote:Alan D wrote:On entering driver identity into keypad, study downloads of most recent fatality reports from your geographical area.
I've always wondered if there would be less fatalities if the roads were painted with a red outline of a body where an accident occurred. It would be a reminder to people to take more care.
jrwharton wrote:what do you think of lorry drivers? i think they are a law to themselfs. they just plead ignorant "I never seen em" and they get away with it. take for example that lorry which pushed a car down a motorway, he got away with it.
gilesjuk wrote:I wouldn't carry a hammer, a big spanner would do the job and you have a legitimate reason for carrying it. You need it to adjust something on your bike.
thehappycyclist wrote:A couple of years ago somebody posted, on an American cycle forum, that he was so tee,d off with being close shaved into the gutter by passing cars that he set up a pressurised bottle of paint stripper with a pipe feeding a nozzle level with his front hub aimed at the cars. Whenever anyone pushed him towards the kerb he would give them a blast. Obviously you cant condone this, not least because if caught they would throw the book at him, but this is where frustration and anger can lead you. I think a camera is possibly the way to go.