I have cycled in and outside of the London area for many years. I have endured cars and trucks passing too close, bus drivers passing and then stopping at a bus stop forcing you to pass them, garbage thrown at you and vehicles making left and right hand turns in front of you. But the thing that really scares me the most, is when vehicles pass other vehicles when I am the oncoming traffic. Read More
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