OK, so it might have been a few years since we got our driver's licence. Do we still know the road rules - especially as they apply to bicycles??
The Amy Gillett Foundation (whose video i showed you) have a Road-Right quiz. 10 multi-choice questions to see if you know what to do around bicycles.
Oh, and no pressure, but i got 10 out of 10. :)
Monday, 27 June 2011
Saturday, 25 June 2011
A Metre Matters
I've noticed this great little announcement appearing on tv recently. It's by the Amy Gillett Foundation.
Thursday, 16 June 2011
Night-time Riding
I can't believe it took me so long to discover the joy of riding at night (ie. to get bike lights). This evening i rode into the city for a 6pm function, with food and drink (which replenished me nicely).
A shorter ride into West End for 7.30pm was even more enjoyable as traffic had died down by then. And by 9.30ish (i'm guessing) i barely encountered a car on the ride back to the bikeway.
Two things i've learnt:
1. Riding is even more fun with a friend
2. A scarf is a great addition when riding in winter at night.
(fortunately, i did not have to learn that the hard way)
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ps. parking update...
City: 30 seconds from front door
West End: 5-10 seconds from front door
A shorter ride into West End for 7.30pm was even more enjoyable as traffic had died down by then. And by 9.30ish (i'm guessing) i barely encountered a car on the ride back to the bikeway.
Two things i've learnt:
1. Riding is even more fun with a friend
2. A scarf is a great addition when riding in winter at night.
(fortunately, i did not have to learn that the hard way)
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ps. parking update...
City: 30 seconds from front door
West End: 5-10 seconds from front door
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
Pushy Pushbikers ;) ... (not)
Great satirical piece by Danny Katz, pretending to be the rant of an angry motorist, but actually showing the benefits of cycling (and perhaps how motorists could be more considerate). Here are some small excerpts:
Cyclists don't seem to care about road safety either. Sometimes when I open my driver's-side door without looking, a cyclist will ride up really close and try to rip off the door with their upper-body - I don't understand this extreme hostility towards us!
OK, maybe they're slightly more fit and healthy, but do they have to taunt us so cruelly by wiggling their sexy pert buttocks in our faces as they ride by? It just makes us feel insecure and unattractive, sitting in our cars, our arse-flab dribbling over the edge of the seat into the little gap where the handbrake is.
Pushy pushbikers: it's time they showed a little consideration for us poor victimised petrol-dependent parking-overcharged traffic-jammed ozone-depleting beanbag-bummed motorists.
Friday, 3 June 2011
Better than Google?
You know the situation. You've got an address, but wonder what the best route is - when you're riding your bike.
Up until now, the best way was to use GoogleMaps, and click on the 'walking' option. But now there's Cloudmade maps
Just click on Get Directions, select Cycling and then do a right click on your start point, and a right-click on your destination. The map shows you how to get from A to B - literally.
And for those who prefer written directions, that's there too.
Oh, and if you just have an address - and you don't know where it is - there's a Search the Map function. All in all, it seems like a very handy tool for bike riders :)
Up until now, the best way was to use GoogleMaps, and click on the 'walking' option. But now there's Cloudmade maps
Just click on Get Directions, select Cycling and then do a right click on your start point, and a right-click on your destination. The map shows you how to get from A to B - literally.
And for those who prefer written directions, that's there too.
Oh, and if you just have an address - and you don't know where it is - there's a Search the Map function. All in all, it seems like a very handy tool for bike riders :)