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ReppedI've searched this thread and it doesn't look like this one has been mentioned (forgive me if it has)
I saw a truck today with two stickers, the one on the left had an arrow pointing left
'cyclist suicide'
And then one on the right, pointing right
'cyclist safe side'Feel quite angry about this - as though it is the cyclist at fault if they find themselves on the inside and the driver is completely devoid of responsibility. Grrrr.
It's raises a question: When is a cyclist (at least partly) responsible for going down the left of a large vehicle that has bright orange lights flashing telling the world they're turning left when the vehicle gets to the junction before the cyclist?
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Though taxis are one of the few professional driver groups that have hardly engaged with any cyclists awareness training . **A gap in their knowledge which according to TfL cycle safety action plan (http://www.lfgss.com/thread31959.html) means they are involved in proportionally the most ksi's
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Makes sense....
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Good find and thanks for the heads up Henry!
I was hoping someone might know a good, cheap-ish place to get hold of a linen jacket? Ideally, I don't want to spend more than £150. And preferably a fairly classic cut..
For a little bit more I bought something excellent from JCrew.
Swerve Jigsaw, maybe look at Hackett. Do you think you'll hit his level of steeze?:
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Surely its free choice as whether one chooses to dip in the nod or not?
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APC Overnight Incident - The Result (Road Rage) @APCcustserv & CYC Couriers - YouTube
Do people just forget they represent the company they work for?
If he wasn't sucking the kerb he'd have stood a better chance of forcing the driver to hold off that manoeuvre....or just give way.
Another example of someone whom the suggestion of road craft/training will prob fall on deaf ears.






We still need a Fekir/Coutinho shaped replacement for the long season ahead. I do wonder why folk are quick to forget we haven't just spunked all this dough thanks to sovereign wealth or stolen national property; we had our best player taken. FSG are still staring down the barrel of a negative spend we've gained more in sales than we've spent on new players. The only difference is we're spending money well, have proper plans and organisation. That warms my heart. Remember Christian Poulsen, konchesky, Cole, Carrol, Adam et al....? ::shudders::
City are still favourites, they've strengthened with yet another attacker and PL winner.
I suspect Shaquiri will be the buy of the season. He carried Stoke. Watching him under Klopp will be fun plus long range specialist against the bus parkers goes and little way to reolacing Phil.