tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1467641373635679660.post6009206686338703802..comments2023-08-11T11:50:18.236+01:00Comments on The Trusty Steed: On not bullying pedestrians.girlandsteedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10485973764304458710noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1467641373635679660.post-18113243716171465932010-09-30T21:00:04.586+01:002010-09-30T21:00:04.586+01:00As much of a pain it is to stop at a zebra crossin...As much of a pain it is to stop at a zebra crossing...I usually do...and am then surprised by the vast majority of motorised vehicles that do not bother to stop!<br /><br />Ah...I got laughed at in my waterproofs yesterday by my colleagues...so not an attractive look...bright fluorescent jacket, ugly waterproof trousers and clunky waterproof overshoes...so very ugly and somewhat sweaty...but better than being drenched.<br /><br />I too wear glasses and it's so annoying when it rains. I use the fluffy/fabric bit of my cycling gloves (on the back of the thumbs) as 'window wipers'...although they too become slightly useless when soaked through.<br /><br />Ah well...welcome to winter (almost) once again. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1467641373635679660.post-66171415385301140222010-09-30T18:18:03.357+01:002010-09-30T18:18:03.357+01:00Yes! Yes-yes-yes.
Good for you for doing the rig...Yes! Yes-yes-yes. <br /><br />Good for you for doing the right thing. I think of you every time I stop at a red light, and now I'll keep your action in mind when I stop for walkers--as I usually do in unsignalled crossings, but not as consistently as I should.Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13943854290539335426noreply@blogger.com