Jump to content

Recommended Posts

As i drive around doing fatherly chores in the evening I often see at the very last minute a person riding on an expensive bone shaker. So expensive that they can't afford to buy lights. Is this a. Death wish and will darwin sort this menace out. Or should cars also have no lights.
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/26853-death-wish-tring-tring/
Share on other sites

Insanity - and dangerous for pedestrians and other cyclists too, you can bet your bottom dollar that the latter would be hurt rather than them if someone collided with them as they didn't show up.


Bit of a thing going at night in my area with hoodied up muggers on light-less bikes - quick get away up back alleys :(

Saw a cyclist the other night with a small red light on top of his helmet. That was the only light about his person or his bike. You could not see it unless you were looking upwards. Idiot. Is there any sort of law about cyclists being well lit? I get worried and fearful driving after it gets dark at this time of year precisely because of odd people like these.

I can't resist re-posting the great Ms Curtain's desires as expressed on another thread


Annette Curtain Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> A bike warden, with clout.

>

> You know those ride-along-dressed-in-black-with-no-lights-on type of cyclists. Yeah you do, ?500+ bike, all the

> garb, no lights.

>

> Well, this warden would leap out, ram a broomstick through their spokes, and then motorists would be

> given the chance to crumple the stupid bike under the wheels of their cars.

>

> The warden would then crack the offending cyclist in the nethers, with said stick.

>

> And pedesterians could mock them from the safety of the pavement.

>

> Oh and, I want a cannon on my car, for that idiot who breaks through the light, the rugger shorts

> guy, wearing long sock, no helmet and all sweaty.

> As his wazzocky face looks round, i'd like to fire a soggy loaf filled with English mustard right

> into it. Again, running his silly suspension mountain bike over, until it was flat.

>

> Any chances ?

Cyclists - don't just have a light on your head. Think about the level a car driver sits, and the fact that all the other lights are at that height so that's where they expect to see a light.


And when someone gives you advice with the best intentions the correct response isn't a row.

Just to even things up a bit...


I saw a guy on a cycle tonight with 2 flashing lights at the front plus one on his head and 2 either side of his rear wheels and another on the back of his head. Looked like a mobile disco but 10 out of 10 for being seen by other road users.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Initially, when all the discussion took place at Bradbury some of existing building was to be demolished which meant that 3 flats would go but these residents would have to wait until new building erected to be housed. No indication has been given as to where people would be placed during building. I am glad that the tree is to remain - Bradbury residents contacted various environmental groups to lobby for tree to remain. I gather that there is likely to be a question of restricted views to be made by Wood Vale residents as 5 stories is significantly higher than current building. 
    • South London Youth Theatre will be welcoming back over 100 teenagers and young people aged between 11-18 (including 16-18 year olds) and with a great half/half mix of boys and girls to our Drama and Musical Theatre classes this week. Photographs below from our March 2025 production of Coram Boy.
    • https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1K9MSUV5d4/?
    • https://www.nationalbooktokens.com/student-books?utm_medium=email&utm_source=nbt&utm_campaign=20250910-student-books&utm_content=win-250-gift-card 'Win one of five £250 National Book Tokens! Essential study guides to one-pot recipe books, epic fantasy to beloved Victorian classics... National Book Tokens empower students to choose exactly the books they need to write their next chapter in life. That's why we’re giving you the chance to win one of five £250 National Book Tokens to surprise a student at school, sixth form, college or university – the perfect gift to spend on books of their choice, whether for study or simply for fun (or both!).'
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...