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06/02/2008, 4:30 PM
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Suffolkboy

Joined on 24/01/2008
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I agree with you Flix. Helmets are looked upon is being "Sissy" but cyclists need to realise that it is so easy to tumble off a bicycle. What a dreadful thing to happen. I hope they were both OK. Without any protection for your head you are risking having a far greater serious outcome from any accident you might have.WHY do parents let thier children ride without helmets? Can they not see the DANGERS?
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11/02/2008, 8:25 AM
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Jonathan
Joined on 19/12/2007
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I've just returned from a winter weekend break in Barcelona. It was great to see how pedestrians and cyclists mixed and mingled in such a sensitive way along pathways . Although cycle paths were clearly marked the system was flexible and pedestrains often used the cycle paths and vise versa. Best of all there were thousands of bicycles available for locals to use, provided by the local council for 8 Euros per year. Sadly these were not available for tourists, else I would have been on one.
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13/02/2008, 11:14 PM
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CT
Joined on 13/02/2008
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Sounds great but my experience of using the cycle paths in lowestoft is not always very positive. I think I am a considerate cyclist but have come across adults who seem to take offence if you ring your bell just to let alert them that you are using the cycle lane. My husband and I have often cycled in Europe where it seems much more geared up (forgive the pun...) for people on bikes.
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21/02/2008, 9:11 AM
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KirkleyresNR33
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Good, hopefully thatstwo less cyclists on the Esplanade
BAN ALL BIKES FROM THE ESPLANADE
ITS DANGEROUS
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21/02/2008, 12:59 PM
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Suffolkboy

Joined on 24/01/2008
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KirkleyresNR33 wrote: | |
Good, hopefully thatstwo less cyclists on the Esplanade
BAN ALL BIKES FROM THE ESPLANADE
ITS DANGEROUS
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GOOD STUFF. THIS IS JUST WHAT WE NEED. A BIT OF WELL THOUGHT OUT INPUT TO THIS DEBATE I DON'T THINK SO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EXPLAIN PLEASE DANGEROUS? WHAT MORE THAN THE ROAD?
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01/03/2008, 12:45 PM
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Sue
Joined on 06/12/2007
Lowestoft
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Suffolkboy wrote: | KirkleyresNR33 wrote: | |
Good, hopefully thatstwo less cyclists on the Esplanade
BAN ALL BIKES FROM THE ESPLANADE
ITS DANGEROUS
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GOOD STUFF. THIS IS JUST WHAT WE NEED. A BIT OF WELL THOUGHT OUT INPUT TO THIS DEBATE I DON'T THINK SO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EXPLAIN PLEASE DANGEROUS? WHAT MORE THAN THE ROAD?
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We surely just need everyone on the Esplanade to use a little more common sense?
At least neither of these men fell under the wheels of a car.
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02/03/2008, 6:09 PM
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Jonathan
Joined on 19/12/2007
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I've cycled miles along the board walks in America where pedestrians, cyclists, skaterboarders and general skaters mix. Common sense is of course essential . It will take a while to establish this cultural mix here but when it happens its a joy. I'm middle aged I suppose but to see the mix of OAP's and teenages sharing common space is what we need in this country. Sure we may have teething trouble but please lets stick with it.
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06/03/2008, 4:34 PM
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Flix

Joined on 06/12/2007
Lowestoft
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Maybe some Esplanade cyclists don't understand what common sense is? Walking on the Esplanade this morning, I saw one cyclist using his mobile phone, another a middle-aged woman, belting along for all she was worth & a third, who swooped round from the side of the Hatfield, wearing headphones!
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14/03/2008, 10:10 AM
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Jonathan
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....while common sense is not as common as it is thought to be I have usually found that cyclist usually have more than their fair share ... I run a van , a car and cylcle ... being a cyclist requires you very aware ....
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14/03/2008, 10:12 AM
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Jonathan
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Hi Pippa ,
i dont think we have problems here , its just we have to get used to mixing together, Cyclists and pedestrians , old and young.
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24/03/2008, 12:42 PM
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LesJ
Joined on 24/03/2008
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I was looking for cycling info in the Lowestoft area and came across the Esplanade postings. Good to see that I can cycle there when I visit next weekend. Yes, I will have a bell (loud) and will be wearing a helmet. I strongly disagree with compulsory helmets - the case is not proven. Compulsion will only cause even less active cycling with the adverse knock ons to fitness and car usage. I'd agree with compulsory bells if also pedestrians were not permitted to plug their ears with Ipod earphones.
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