Seriously, how good does it feel to ride a bike?
Yep, speedlinking again.
Come on Bicycle NSW! Why are you giving tacit support to ludicrous suggestions about bicycle registration?
Fish haven’t fallen from the sky since my last effort, so it must still be safe for me to speedlink…
I see the Hell Ride finds itself in the news again. “What have they done this time?”, I hear you ask. Well, nothing…
Leader Newspapers finds another non-story on cycling, this time in Preston.
The suggestion by London’s Mayor that bikes should be registered and display number plates is an utterly ridiculous idea. It would be too costly, unenforceable, and detrimental to the broader social benefits of cycling. Let’s hope this one goes the way of most politicians’ promises.
“They’re belligerent. Foul-mouthed. A danger to us all. But in a blistering attack on selfish cyclists, NIGEL HAVERS says it’s their smug self-righteousness that really drives him insane.” Yep, someone’s let Havers loose in the opinion pages. But you couldn’t accuse him of smug self-righteousness, could you?
A member of the UK House of Lords is promoting the idea of registration and number plates for bikes. This idea is so dumb it’s hardly worth reponding to - but (sigh) here we go again.
A member of the UK House of Lords is promoting the idea of registration and number plates for bikes. This idea is so dumb it’s hardly worth reponding to - but (sigh) here we go again.
In Illinois, bicycles are considered “non-intended users of roads”, whatever the hell that means…