Part time cyclist
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- Kent
I listen to music whilst cycling, I find it helps focus, but I have it turned down low so I can hear traffic spproaching from behind
I think we covered this one.... but I think it amusing that car drivers can smoke (some pretty fierce stuff at times), eat, drink, chat with passengers, shout at children, listen to tapes, cds and radios and have telephone conversations (all perfectly legally) not to mention the illegal use of handheld mobiles
Cars, generally, travel at the speed of other traffic, generally, have three mirrors to see what's behind and, generally, are enclosed so you can't hear what's behind anyway. I'm probably also not the only one here who has wound down windows and turned off the radio to listen for traffic on some more remote junctions.Do you drive a car and, if so, when was the last time somebody overtook you?
Headphones do absolutely not mean that the cyclist is at fault, IMO, no more than I think that someone who forgets to remove their lights when parking their bike is at fault if the lights are then stolen.... yet we (cyclists) are to be told that we are at fault if we wear a headphone and listen to music or radio whilst cycling? Come on now. Something must be wrong in the world.
The only reason these discussions go on so long is because the idiots who don't listen to music when cycling and never have jump to the wrong conclusion that wearing headphones cancels out every other bit of noise.
I can listen to my music and still hear myself fart. Hearing traffic, sirens and the odd person shouting w@nker is not a problem.
The only reason these discussions go on so long is because the idiots who don't listen to music when cycling and never have jump to the wrong conclusion that wearing headphones cancels out every other bit of noise.