They must be Mormons (sp) cos' they seem to have alot of faith in every road user around them.....![]()
They must be Mormons (sp) cos' they seem to have alot of faith in every road user around them.....![]()
Man, I love city riding on a treddly as much as the next loonie, but those guys really are in temporary employment. Thats some mean handling, love the support role the guy in the front plays waving the chasers through when the way is clear. Wonder how many wing-mirrors they take out in a days work? The mellow tunes in the background made the clip quite surreal![]()
A Ship in Harbour is Safe, but that is NOT what ships are built for
they don't seem to worry about anything go around one way or another
I used to drive deliveries around Wellington and only ever had one accident. It was the cycle courier that slammed into the side of my van. I had stopped at the intersection... I couldn't see where the noise had come from. If the van hadn't shaken then I wouldn't hae got out to have a look. I did and there's this courier lying in between the gutter and the van looking all sorry arsed and broken up. The boss was none too pleased when I got back. He wouldn't belive that I didn't hit the courier.
They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the evening,
we will remember them
Mad respect for those guys...
Nuff said
Pretty easy to do on a pushie....
They seem to have little respect for pedestrians. Cutting in front of them rather than going behind them... on the crossings.
Am I seeing a "food chain" here? pedestrians-cyclists-etc....
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
I will go ahead and say it for ya... REPOST... but this video has some relevance to the thread.
http://www.gotcanyons.net/City_Madness.htm
Cheers
they look like the kinda guys who you would straight arm as they cut ya off.![]()
Ive run out of fucks to give
I used to ride like that down Oxford Street (London, innit). No helmet. Never crashed, but more from luck than judgement. The traffic was always moving much slower and the big danger was from pedestrians who would just pop out from between two stationary buses.
No more. And not on something with an engine.
Dave
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