tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27459292.post1617254281211021173..comments2023-07-09T00:50:33.320+09:30Comments on Through Balanda Eyes: Drafting a Bike PlanDavid Jhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06041580123414270092noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27459292.post-23230066325744158772014-10-15T11:22:31.130+09:302014-10-15T11:22:31.130+09:30Hey no problem brother. Stay upright. Hey no problem brother. Stay upright. David Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06041580123414270092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27459292.post-54842799404380800172014-10-15T10:51:38.723+09:302014-10-15T10:51:38.723+09:30David,
I messed-up your name.
Apologies mate!
Peac...David,<br />I messed-up your name.<br />Apologies mate!<br />Peace :)GreenComotionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11272116464292908327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27459292.post-65390392306841676802014-10-15T08:48:53.637+09:302014-10-15T08:48:53.637+09:30hey Chandra,
Yeh the helmet debate is alive and ki...hey Chandra,<br />Yeh the helmet debate is alive and kicking in Australia. Here in Darwin adults are not required to wear helmets when cycling on paths, but are supposed to wear them on the road. I think it's a reasonable enough law. There are many times when I don't wear a helmet and equally as many when I do. I'm glad to have the choice without being harassed. I posted this image because for some reason here in Darwin many people choose to ride on the public roads in the opposite direction to the traffic. It's a weird phenomenon which I think is based on the logic of pedestrians who tend to feel safer walking against the traffic. Pedestrians will often step off the road as cars approach but cyclists remain on the road often traveling at around or in excess of 20km. This is confusing to drivers and increases the speed of impact. <br />David Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06041580123414270092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27459292.post-56631435279448940212014-10-15T03:22:46.182+09:302014-10-15T03:22:46.182+09:30Hi Peter,
Being cautious has its virtues.
One need...Hi Peter,<br />Being cautious has its virtues.<br />One need not live in fear, but nothing bad about being prudent.<br /><br />If kids are riding on a path, not a single track, but an urban path, I figure I wouldn't be too worried if they go without a helmet, but safer have the lid on, on the streets. Or, so is my theory for now.<br /><br />Peace :)GreenComotionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11272116464292908327noreply@blogger.com