Anyone know if this book (reviewed in Road.cc):
Is the new version of this one which I’ve already got, or are they different?
They just look very similar…
Traffic-free Cycle Rides
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Re: Traffic-free Cycle Rides
i think that they are different... the second edition of Cotton says "more than 400 cycle routes" and the Sustrans says "150 of the country s finest traffic-free walking and cycling routes'.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Traffic-free-C ... 1900623218
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sustrans-Traff ... 1901389960
Jonathan
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Traffic-free-C ... 1900623218
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sustrans-Traff ... 1901389960
Jonathan
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Re: Traffic-free Cycle Rides
Traffic free? Does no-one use them then??
"It takes a genius to spot the obvious" - my old physics master.
I don't peddle bikes.
I don't peddle bikes.
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Re: Traffic-free Cycle Rides
If my recent trip to the Middlewood Way is anything to go by, I think it means motorised traffic.
Re: Traffic-free Cycle Rides
Apart from the motorised traffic required to get your bike there.
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Re: Traffic-free Cycle Rides
That’s certainly true, and a slightly sad indictment of the state of our roads (no way am I going out on the local roads with my smallish children)