hows yer new bike working out for you?
Great, I've been sick this past week so I haven't been able to go out and I'm itching to get back on it. Maybe on Friday, but no later than next Monday I hope.
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hows yer new bike working out for you?
good stuff. Am sick meself so know how you feel. I'm hoping to be back on the bike tomorrow (friday the latest).Great, I've been sick this past week so I haven't been able to go out and I'm itching to get back on it. Maybe on Friday, but no later than next Monday I hope.
Was in Aldi yesterday and they had a ton of cycling stuff.
Bee flew into my mouth this morning. Somehow managed to spit it out before it stung me though, miracle. Scary times!
colour me sceptical - i can understand that they want to limit the contruction works, but a two way cycle lane on one side of the quays sounds a bit odd. will cyclists be prevented from using the south quays, i wonder?
New Quays cycle lane to lead to restrictions for Dublin motorists - Environmental News | The Irish Times - Tue, Jun 17, 2014
the big issue for cyclists is junctions, and a two way cycle lane beside a one way car system has some scope for junction confusion for all involved.
plus, the subhead makes mention of moving an historic park, but there's no mention of this in the article. i would assume the park in question is the croppy acre.
great day for news about cycling:
Cycling accident rates 'triple' the number on record - Independent.ie
comparing on a per-kilometre basis is surely misleading; per-hour would be better?
a car will travel (on the open road, anyway) three or four times the distance an average cyclist would.
Ditto.Disliked only for your failure to do it. Make it happen
A bike is the fastest way to get anywhere in the city.
Like maybe not Raheny to Rathfarnham, but Phibsboro to Grafton St - no contest.
- The average speed of an experienced cyclist in urban areas is between 15km to 20 km/hr. The average speed of a car during peak hour traffic is between 22km/hr to 35km/hr. Many people underestimate the time it takes to get somewhere in a car, and overestimate the time it takes on a bike. (CPF, 2007)
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