TerryG wrote:Well, it builds character cycling in this weather

It's not been bad enough for that yet

. This week it's great; dry but overcast, so no frost. Frostly mornings can be scary or at least they were, until I started to use the traffic free route to work (Two tarmac dead end roads, connected by a mile or so of rough road). Having seen how abysmal most people are, in the snow and ice, it is worrying to see how people drive on mornings where it isn't slippery, at least not everywhere. With the Sun low in the sky, you get dips in the road, where there is still ice. The same types, who are like beached whales, in snow and ice, drive along as if it is a hot sunny day and you wonder how well they would cope, if they suddernly hit a slippery patch and how many other people they would take out

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Saw one real prawn this morning. Road with a pavement on the right hand side. Where was this pillock walking? Just to the left of the white line, walking in the direction of the traffic on that side

. Luckilly he became aware my lights (Didn't need to use the
horn), woke up and moved to the pavement.
Rules exist for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men.
MG Midget 1500, MGB GT V8, Morris Minor Traveller 1275, MG Midget 1275 & too many bicycles.