Road Revolution £15Bn on roads..yet naff all for cycling
Re: Road Revolution £15Bn on roads..yet naff all for cycling
Please write more and link it here, bigjim!
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Re: Road Revolution £15Bn on roads..yet naff all for cycling
Wilf Roberts wrote:beardy wrote:Secondly that it will have got a greater response from people who consider themselves "cyclists" and probably much less so from people who just use bikes.
My evidence is completely anecdotal but locally there is a very obvious divide between "cyclists" - who are almost always well equipped with expensive bicycles, helmets, hi-vis, lights and proper bike luggage, and "bike users" who ride beaten up MTBs with partially flat tyres, no helmets, no lights and carrier bags swinging from their bar ends.
Yes, those who cycle because they've chosen to and those who have no other choice.
Re: Road Revolution £15Bn on roads..yet naff all for cycling
reohn2 wrote:Mark1978 wrote:mrjemm wrote:[he place is clean
The dirtiest train station I've ever encountered.
You've not been to Manchester Victoria then
+1
Re: Road Revolution £15Bn on roads..yet naff all for cycling
Bicycler wrote:reohn2 wrote:Mark1978 wrote:
The dirtiest train station I've ever encountered.
You've not been to Manchester Victoria then
+1
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