I don't even care about cyclists cos I don't drive but in all seriousness, a lot of them are dangerous on the Prom and it is tempting to volley some of them off their poncey wee bikes.
(08-19-2020, 04:09 PM)Morph Wrote: It makes you feel alive mate give it a go
I hated cyclists until I started as well, you may as well start sometime though as the entire city is going to be pish for cars very soon
If people think this council are going to go back on all the pedestrianising and putting in better cycle lanes they are mental It's the future
Tbh with you, given where I've moved to recently, getting to the office is going to be a bit of a pain when it reopens. I'm thinking a Segway would be a sounder option than becoming a Lycra nonce. Maybe one of those wee electric scooters that they rate in Europe.
(08-19-2020, 04:13 PM)Vieri Wrote: Tbh with you, given where I've moved to recently, getting to the office is going to be a bit of a pain when it reopens. I'm thinking a Segway would be a sounder option than becoming a Lycra nonce. Maybe one of those wee electric scooters that they rate in Europe.
Just get over this and get a bike ffs, please don't get a segway
I'm pretty sure a floating bus stop is meant to have the cycle path go round the back rather than straight through but it's edin council so I suppose this is as good as it gets
As hard as it will be for some cyclists to hear they will just need to stop and wait until the people have got off
This is why any cyclist with a brain will pie the cycle lane and just ride in traffic. or cut in and out of traffic and the cycle lane. Poorly thought out, poorly executed.