Re: "Fed up with railway fiascos? Join me on the road to freedom" - Andrew Gilligan



Stephen Furley wrote:
On 8 Jan, 23:03, Tony Polson <docnews2...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Stephen Furley <fur...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

the last bicycle I rode
had stabilisers on it!
Don't worry, you can still get them. ;-)

That's got to be almost 45 years ago now; I really don't think I could
stand the thought of trying to cycle in London traffic.

Depending on where you are trying to go, it can be easier than you might think to avoid the worst bits. TfL produced some quite good free maps showing suggested routes on back streets, through parks etc.

Just don't take photos of the bike lanes in Croydon!

--
Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK
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