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David Slack's avatar

I always head out on my bike with the awareness that one wrong move could get me killed. My experience has been that most people on bikes have the same outlook.

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Michael Smythe's avatar

A sobering read and sound reasons to increase our vigilance when driving - assume there will be cycles in the cycle lanes; check the wing mirror before opening the door, etc. Meanwhile you are right about who used to cycle - a small excerpt from 'New Zealand by Design' - the observations of a German doctor visiting Christchurch just before the start of World War I:

"The streets boast of a lively traffic: electric trams, neat hansom cabs with good horses, motor-cars, farmers’ phaetons and carts pass by: and above all is the bicycle. Hundreds — thousands speed along. Everybody cycles in this ideally flat district: bishops, parsons, telegraph boys, letter-carriers, lamplighters, physicians, merchants, chimney-sweeps, clerks, shop girls and school children: mothers, who fasten their babies on in front with straps: butcher boys, who support their baskets on handle-bars — in short the world and his wife."

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