My neck of the woods, RIP Mr Downling http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-38582031
D Deleted member 35268 Guest 11 Jan 2017 #1 My neck of the woods, RIP Mr Downling http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-38582031
cosmicbike Perhaps This One..... Moderator Location Egham 11 Jan 2017 #2 Close to home for me too, though not a road I use regularly. RIP
M Markymark Guest 11 Jan 2017 #3 1. What does an 'accident' mean involving a collision on our roads? 2. What does an 'accident' mean for everything else? If the definition from 2 is applied to 1, is it still correct?
1. What does an 'accident' mean involving a collision on our roads? 2. What does an 'accident' mean for everything else? If the definition from 2 is applied to 1, is it still correct?
Rustybucket Veteran Location South Coast 11 Jan 2017 #4 Crikey, I did see a lot of flowers roadside just up the hill past legoland on my ride last Sunday. How terrible. RIP
Crikey, I did see a lot of flowers roadside just up the hill past legoland on my ride last Sunday. How terrible. RIP
jefmcg Guru Location The dark heart of the former British Empire 11 Jan 2017 #5 mjr said: If you'd like to discuss this sort of thing more, please start a new thread about it rather than reply to an incident report. Click to expand... there is a new thread, but not all the posts got moved there https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/ride-of-silence.212489/
mjr said: If you'd like to discuss this sort of thing more, please start a new thread about it rather than reply to an incident report. Click to expand... there is a new thread, but not all the posts got moved there https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/ride-of-silence.212489/