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More horrendous driving by motorists while there's not a single cyclist in sight.
No cyclists involved.
How cum the lorry suddenly brake?
I believe the cyclists' definition of "early in the morning" is 7 am to 10 am when motorists are on the roads sending their children to school and heading to the office. As long as there is no enforcement by the Traffic Police, cyclists will continue to cause traffic congestion without having to pay for the COE, ERP or road tax.Early morning is good for cycling. No traffic. But cycling in large group is no good. Better to cycle solo.
I believe the cyclists' definition of "early in the morning" is 7 am to 10 am when motorists are on the roads sending their children to school and heading to the office. As long as there is no enforcement by the Traffic Police, cyclists will continue to cause traffic congestion without having to pay for the COE, ERP or road tax.
Normally cyclist cycle on weekends or after work. So no clash with school hours.I believe the cyclists' definition of "early in the morning" is 7 am to 10 am when motorists are on the roads sending their children to school and heading to the office. As long as there is no enforcement by the Traffic Police, cyclists will continue to cause traffic congestion without having to pay for the COE, ERP or road tax.
Normally cyclist cycle on weekends or after work. So no clash with school hours.