AlterEgo
Veteran Member
Pay for a taxi; stick the bike in the boot, have it follow the bus. Sorted.
A bike won't fit.
Now what?
Pay for a taxi; stick the bike in the boot, have it follow the bus. Sorted.
That's the TOC's problem. Otherwise you're basically saying its a lottery whether someone is actually going to get where theyre going, even if they have checked out any bike restrictions beforehand. That amounts to a virtual ban on bikes as far as I can see.Obviously leaving someone stranded isn't acceptable.
But what kind of transport would you suggest? And at what cost?
Pay for a taxi; stick the bike in the boot, have it follow the bus. Sorted.
A bike won't fit.
Now what?
How big are these bikes that they won't fit in the back of a car with the seats down and you sat in the front with the driver? :?
To be fair, I do have friends who wouldn't get their leg over.......
See edit to my post - the TOC pays for the taxi.
Cyclists on trains, if you like cycling so much, pedal there.
Its a train not a bicycle conveying unit, sweet baby Jesus
Don't even start me on fold down bikes
Road tax, nah
Bikes on pavements = issue
Ive seen people load bikes on trains and block carriages and vestibules, if you want a bike on a train then reserve and pay for a reservation, its oversized luggage after all.
Turn up at the airport and see what they say.
Pay whom? At what tariff?. . . . if you want a bike on a train then reserve and pay for a reservation, its oversized luggage after all.
Turn up at the airport and see what they say.
Cyclists are a pain in the arse - cycling on pavements, jumping lights, no lights on the bike then claiming hardship
Want a bike on the train then book a reservation, not see your arse when you cant just throw it on anyway
Cyclists are on a par with vegans and those with a wheat allergy.
Cyclists are a pain in the arse - cycling on pavements, jumping lights, no lights on the bike then claiming hardship
Want a bike on the train then book a reservation, not see your arse when you cant just throw it on anyway
Cyclists are on a par with vegans and those with a wheat allergy.
Cyclists are a pain in the arse - cycling on pavements, jumping lights, no lights on the bike then claiming hardship
Want a bike on the train then book a reservation, not see your arse when you cant just throw it on anyway
Cyclists are on a par with vegans and those with a wheat allergy.
^This.is it a cover for some inner inadequacy?
I just dont get why some people in this country have such a big problem with cyclists? is it a cover for some inner inadequacy?