Hi Here is a short summary of the courses that Bike for Life have on offer over the next month. Hopefully summer isn't too far away. Children's School holiday...
Parents ban children from cycling on the road By Andy Chiles Comment | Read Comments (3) Tens of thousands of children are being banned from cycling because ...
Although this story from the Argus is shocking it doesn't surprise me at all. Because of the volume of traffic I think the roads have become very dangerous...
one of the most dangerous places to cycle must be near a school during the school run, where angry [mostly] women in huge 4x4s are playing dodgems in the...
Patrick Is it really the volume of traffic that makes the roads so dangerous? My fear is not the number of vehicles but the minority that are driven by a very...
This may be apocryphal but I read (and can't find the reference at the moment) that of the ~2000 children killed and seriously injured (KSI in LA-la) in...
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Apparently there were a couple of cycling-related letters in Saturday's Argus, but as they haven't made it to the web archive, I can't post them here! fred ...
Argus Saturday 03 May 08 SHRINES SHOULD WARN OF ROAD THREAT A month or so ago there was a debate about whether roadside memorials to people killed in accidents...
Argus - Saturday 03 May 08 CYCLE LANES HAVE MADE ROADS MORE DANGEROUS I have been cycling along The Drive and Grand Avenue for 15 years, about two or three...
with no swop, looks like I'll have to hand my 2am ticket in! I'm very curious about this event tho and wonder - if anyone is doing it at a reasonable hour...
Driving dangerously Sir, The new statistics of traffic from the Ministry of Justice (report, May 1) are just the latest evidence of the feebleness of our...
Rider Spoke by Blast Theory at Brighton Festival Rider Spoke is a participatory event for cyclists. Each person follows their nose around town, with a small...
thanks Max -- I don't feel so bad now missing it! I imagined it would be some sort of treasure hunt. Did you have to follow a prescribed route? fred ... -- ...
There was no prescribed route and the event could have taken place in any town (excepting probably Venice). The only limitation was that one had to be back at...
... I couldn't disagree more! I thought it was ace. I really liked the sense of going on a private journey, which was heightened by the fact Tam and I did it...
... Well I liked it. ... Trek and Nokia, afaik. ... Because it was big, good and free? ________________________________________________________________________...
I wish I'd read those reviews before wasting good cycling time. The event came to occupy so much space in the festival brochure partly through the enthusiastic...
what happens to your input after the event -- presumably the Barbican confessions were wiped clean for Brighton? there was a walking type event from Komedia...
Cycle lanes lead to a healthier city The new segregated cycle lanes in Grand Avenue and The Drive have certainly caused quite a stir in the pages of The Argus...
I'm still getting mixed reviews about Rider Spoke - a person I spoke to last night loved it, but admitted it had little to do with cycling or Brighton - I...
It's curious that the review has a time stamp several hours earlier than the public event actually started. Perhaps they were priviliged with a special...
Riding to the challenge for The Argus Appeal Like 220 others I'm aching all over from an exhilarating, challenging but ultimately worthwhile three days cycling...
Wondering why road users can't get along I'm getting annoyed about people moaning about cyclists and cycle lanes. I cycle with my seven-year-old daughter and,...
http://www.maddogsandenglishwine.com/ the tandem twins are on course...with very sore derrieres...cannot stand in the saddle on a tandem very easily!!...