Hi James and Ann,
NO, there NOT British that ride on the wrong side of the road............ They're
IDIOTS !!
Apart from a couple of hand signals and learning to look the opposite way for traffic,
I didn't know there was a difference riding on the other side. I've been doing it
for years. Now, driving is a whole different ball game. I was taught to drive like I meant
it and not putts around like drivers do over here. HA HA !!
Geoff
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From: Ann McKenzie
To: Chatham-Kent Commmunity Cycling Group
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 9:03 PM
Subject: Re: [CKcycle] New Cyclist
Hi James:
So that's why I see so many people riding on the wrong side of the road.
They're British
.
Wednesday night would most likely be a good starting point for the new rider. There are
some people traveling a liitle slower in the group as they are new as well or have heavier
bikes.
See you Wednesday for CAN-Bike
Ann
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From: James Lively <jalively(a)cogeco.ca>
To: ckcycle(a)lists.ncf.ca
Sent: Fri, May 28, 2010 6:48:31 PM
Subject: [CKcycle] New Cyclist
Hi Folks,
Which of the evening/Sunday rides would be most suitable for someone new to
longer distance cycling, getting ready for MS. Bike Ride bearing in mind she
has a heavier bike and doesn't do 25-30Kph?
BTW. We'll both be doing the Rotary Ride on June 12.
See you Weds. at the Can-Bike. I have some questions I need clarifying as I
ride as I was taught in the UK. reversed of course for riding on the right!
:-)
James.
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