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Any cyclist using Nairne Grove should have noticed the dangerous school streets bollard which was missing its metal cover, leaving it extremely dangerous to cyclists due to its ridiculous location on the corner.

I'm amazed it hadn't been dealt with before but I reported it to the Council and within a few days it was sorted.

As someone who broke a bone in a fall onto tarmac not long ago, I hope no one was injured in the meantime. 

In future anyone can easily report dangerous road defects using:

 https://www.fillthathole.org.uk/

1 hour ago, CPR Dave said:

Cyclists should slow down and take more care. 

Does that apply for other walks of life too? If you drove into a pothole and wrote off your car wheel, would you be happy if the council told you to slow down and take a bit more care? If you were walking along the pavement and tripped on a cracked and uneven paving slab, it'd be fine for the ambulance service to tell you to stop wasting their time and you should have just looked where you were going? If a wheelchair user fell down an unguarded open manhole cover, perhaps you'd be first on scene looking down at them and saying it's their own fault for not slowing down a bit?

Or would you think that's it's not unreasonable that a public space should be maintained to a basic standard of safety?

That's one of the most crassly stupid comments I've read on here and it's up against some really quite stiff competition!

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It's cyclists that have all the problems. This whole thread is dedicated to them. Ergo, it's cyclists that should be less reckless. 

If you want to moan about the council not looking after other people, there will be other threads for that.

Besides, all the bollards on Nairne Grove are either on the pavement or on traffic islands.

Cyclists who are travelling at a reasonable speed, and riding safely rather than wantonly, shouldn't be any where near the bollards.

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