Crap Cycle Lane VI
…it even has shade. Welcome crap fans and what have we here? Is this the portal to another sublime cycling dimension? A Velocipede Valhalla, if you will. ..the idea being that the Patient Transport...
View ArticleEtape du Crap
My last post plundered some of the wonderful images sent in to the Warrington Cycle Campaign for their ‘Facility of the Month’ pages (and to reiterate, buy the book and send it to your local Highways...
View ArticleBrighton Rock
Looking west along Old Shoreham Road A little while ago, I went for a lunchtime stroll with the always cheery and knowledgable Mark Strong (Professional transport Consultant who tweets at...
View ArticleWork in Progress
This week has been a real reward for those of us that ride our bicycles through all seasons. The clocks went forward to usher in British Summertime meaning no need for lights anymore and we had the...
View ArticleWhy People in the UK Don't Cycle No 6 – British Cycle Infrastructure
Apparently, Brooks also dabbled in Surrealism whilst developing their prototypes before they settled on a traditional leather saddle. According to Wikipedia, ‘Surrealist works feature the element of...
View ArticleScenes From My Commute
Lancing Boat Club I was cycling my merry way home this evening as I usually do along the seafront from Brighton to Worthing. The Sturmey Archer 3 speed was ticking away like a pacemaker made for Bez...
View ArticleWest Sussex County Council Gets It Kind of Right. Accidentally.
Absolutely no space for decent cycling provision here. Oh, no siree… A little while ago, I wrote this post on the National Cycle Network Route 2 between Worthing & Brighton. More specifically, this...
View ArticleOld Shoreham Road
Norman Baker MP at the grand opening telling the one about two nuns riding down a cobbled street. Maybe. A passing aeroplane made it difficult to hear. Well, the construction work has finally come to a...
View ArticleSeaside Safaris with Transport Titilation
Bicycles on the Pier – Vintage Postcard of Deal, Kent If you aren’t doing anything on Saturday 18th August, why not pop down to the South Coast of England as I’ve decided to lead a Seaside...
View ArticleIonian Infrastructure and a Sussex Safari
Right! First things first. I shall be leading a seaside Infrastructure Safari from Worthing to Brighton on Saturday 18th August. We shall be meeting at Worthing Railway Station at 12.30pm to give...
View ArticleFoster in the Sky with Lycra
London should be a wonderful place to get around by bicycle allowing tourist, resident and commuter alike the chance to enjoy its sumptuous mixture of architecture, culture and heritage at a civilised...
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