Tales from today's commute....

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A beautiful crisp clear day so I tried out a new commute route. I was laughing at one point, the car in front of me patiently waited behind a 'Keep Clear' here and when the lights changed they shuffled forward into the limited space in front and I inturn shuffled forward to where he had been. It wasn't far enough for one neanderthal, he wanted to turn left into the minor side road before the lights so started blaring his horn perhaps I should have shuffled forward into the 'keep clear' :rolleyes: but I was too busy allowing the nice lady exiting the minor road into the junction; anyway when I did move forward leaving him enough room to undertake he launched a tirade of abuse much to the amusement of me, the waiting lady driver and other surrounding drivers and pedestrians (all intimating I should ignore him as he was crazy :rolleyes:). Got to work a little bit too early and it was so nice that I went on an adhoc loop to pass the time.
 

Melonfish

Evil Genius in training.
Location
Warrington, UK
Had one pillock trying to overtake into a traffic queue and somewhat close to my pannier. waved him off and got the finger as he passed after the junction (lovely)
then later on got shouted at by another cyclist. he was on a shared use cycle path and i was on the road. he shouted at me to get in the cycle lane. totally non plussed me that.
pete
 

Recycle

Über Member
Location
Caterham
then later on got shouted at by another cyclist. he was on a shared use cycle path and i was on the road. he shouted at me to get in the cycle lane. totally non plussed me that.
pete
Probably a recently converted motorist. Give him time, he'll have his road to Damascus moment.
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
Had a selfish driver decide to execute an extremely close pass then immediately turn right into a car park:wacko:
I will enjoy uploading that one to YouTube later:smile: .

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G3CWI

Veteran
Location
Macclesfield
Bored at work so decided to come home. Harder journey home with much more ascent; that and cycling into the wind.

Saw a female Team Sky rider cycling at a huge pace in the drops, impressive. Overtaken by a Sett Valley roadie - kept up for 50m before commonsense returned. Saw the chap whose garden I cycle through - said hi. After crossing the ploughed field a Cheshire peasant pheasant walked straight in front of me without looking. I did not shout at him.

Further amazing pothole results: the two orange cones seen in one of "my" potholes this morning have gone - the hole been repaired but also the whole stretch of road has been done. Brilliant.

Colleague at work asked how long my cycle ride was and thought initially that I said four to five minutes. She was gobsmacked when I corrected it to forty five. Just a few weeks ago this distance (10 miles) seemed impossible for me to want to commute...

PS Just rang Cheshire East Council highways to congratulate them on prompt service. Woman that I spoke to was taken aback - never had anyone ring to thank them before apparently!
 

helston90

Eat, sleep, ride, repeat.
Location
Cornwall
Lost my rear light on the way in this morning- my Moon Gem 3.0- only a £20 job but it was rechargeable and I liked it, will attempt to find it on the way home this evening but I have the whole 12 miles to cover in 'searching' mode.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Lost my rear light on the way in this morning- my Moon Gem 3.0- only a £20 job but it was rechargeable and I liked it, will attempt to find it on the way home this evening but I have the whole 12 miles to cover in 'searching' mode.

Good look, there is a light goblin that takes them all. Lost 2 recently.
 

Hip Priest

Veteran
My rear wheel buckled last night (3 broken spokes) so I had to dig out the rusty old MTB. Left my keys in the garage door, so when I got to work I couldn't (a) Get into the car park (b) lock my bike or (c) get into my locker to get my work clothes out.

Who needs a drink?
 
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Deleted member 1258

Guest
:sun:lovely sunny day, still cold but that wind has eased right off, the only thing that spoilt an excellent days commuting was a puncture tonight, the first one I've had whilst commuting for several years, both last years punctures were on leisure rides, still I was nearly home so walked the rest of the way and will fix it later.
 
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