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Exeter road rage driver banned for mowing down cyclist in Tesco car park
On 01/08/2020 15:11, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote:
On Sat, 01 Aug 2020 12:03:06 GMT, TMS320 wrote: On 28/07/2020 15:42, JNugent wrote: On 28/07/2020 13:51, Pamela wrote: I find carrying a heavy backpack will too. Depends on the weight and how secure it is. Your personal experience does not follow for everybody. Centre of gravity raised. And? Of course, science doesn't affect cyclists. Proper science does. Nugent science doesn't. Nugent cares little for the laws of Momentum (until he has to stop unexpectedly, of course) You can't stop Nugent ! |
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Exeter road rage driver banned for mowing down cyclist in Tesco car park
On 13:03 1 Aug 2020, TMS320 said:
On 28/07/2020 15:42, JNugent wrote: On 28/07/2020 13:51, Pamela wrote: I find carrying a heavy backpack will too. Depends on the weight and how secure it is. Your personal experience does not follow for everybody. Centre of gravity raised. And? Of course, science doesn't affect cyclists. Proper science does. Nugent science doesn't. Whenever I carried shopping or other goods in a rucksack while cycling, I found the biggest problem was the inevitable shifting of the load. Not only because it changed the balance but also because restoring its position meant I would need to wriggle or writhe in a way which reduced control. Of course a cyclist should stop to do this but sometimes it would have to be every 25 metres making a journey effectively impossible. |
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Exeter road rage driver banned for mowing down cyclist in Tescocar park
On 01/08/2020 15:11, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote:
On Sat, 01 Aug 2020 12:03:06 GMT, TMS320 wrote: On 28/07/2020 15:42, JNugent wrote: On 28/07/2020 13:51, Pamela wrote: I find carrying a heavy backpack will too. Depends on the weight and how secure it is. Your personal experience does not follow for everybody. Centre of gravity raised. And? Of course, science doesn't affect cyclists. Proper science does. Nugent science doesn't. Nugent cares little for the laws of Momentum (until he has to stop unexpectedly, of course) Childish. Your lack of ability to argue on point speaks volumes about you. Tell us again how raising your centre of gravity doesn't affect your stability of balance when cycling. Would it be just the same if a wardrobe were fastened to a roof rack on an SUV? |
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Exeter road rage driver banned for mowing down cyclist in Tescocar park
On 01/08/2020 16:26, Pamela wrote:
On 13:03 1 Aug 2020, TMS320 said: On 28/07/2020 15:42, JNugent wrote: On 28/07/2020 13:51, Pamela wrote: I find carrying a heavy backpack will too. Depends on the weight and how secure it is. Your personal experience does not follow for everybody. Centre of gravity raised. And? Of course, science doesn't affect cyclists. Proper science does. Nugent science doesn't. Whenever I carried shopping or other goods in a rucksack while cycling, I found the biggest problem was the inevitable shifting of the load. Not only because it changed the balance but also because restoring its position meant I would need to wriggle or writhe in a way which reduced control. Of course a cyclist should stop to do this but sometimes it would have to be every 25 metres making a journey effectively impossible. You know that. We all know it. But for some people, what they don't want to know cannot possibly be true and must be resisted no matter what. |
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Exeter road rage driver banned for mowing down cyclist in Tescocar park
On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 4:26:56 PM UTC+1, Pamela wrote:
Of course a cyclist should stop to do this but sometimes it would have to be every 25 metres making a journey effectively impossible. I achieved the "impossible" every day for 15 years then! |
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Exeter road rage driver banned for mowing down cyclist in Tescocar park
On 01/08/2020 16:47, Simon Mason wrote:
On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 4:26:56 PM UTC+1, Pamela wrote: Of course a cyclist should stop to do this but sometimes it would have to be every 25 metres making a journey effectively impossible. I achieved the "impossible" every day for 15 years then! We all have an idea of how that ended up. And didn't you (at least) once drive across half a continent with an unroadworthy vehicle because you couldn't be bothered paying to have it repaired? |
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Exeter road rage driver banned for mowing down cyclist in Tesco car park
On 16:47 1 Aug 2020, Simon Mason said:
On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 4:26:56 PM UTC+1, Pamela wrote: Of course a cyclist should stop to do this but sometimes it would have to be every 25 metres making a journey effectively impossible. I achieved the "impossible" every day for 15 years then! Are you saying that for 15 years you stopped every 25 metres while cycling? |
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Exeter road rage driver banned for mowing down cyclist in Tescocar park
On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 7:37:14 PM UTC+1, Pamela wrote:
On 16:47 1 Aug 2020, Simon Mason said: On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 4:26:56 PM UTC+1, Pamela wrote: Of course a cyclist should stop to do this but sometimes it would have to be every 25 metres making a journey effectively impossible. I achieved the "impossible" every day for 15 years then! Are you saying that for 15 years you stopped every 25 metres while cycling? I never needed to as my luggage, such as it was, never shifted in position as it was stored securely. You incorrectly stated that there must be an "inevitable shifting of the load", which was not true in my case. |
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Exeter road rage driver banned for mowing down cyclist in Tesco car park
On 20:05 1 Aug 2020, Simon Mason said:
On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 7:37:14 PM UTC+1, Pamela wrote: On 16:47 1 Aug 2020, Simon Mason said: On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 4:26:56 PM UTC+1, Pamela wrote: Of course a cyclist should stop to do this but sometimes it would have to be every 25 metres making a journey effectively impossible. I achieved the "impossible" every day for 15 years then! Are you saying that for 15 years you stopped every 25 metres while cycling? I never needed to as my luggage, such as it was, never shifted in position as it was stored securely. You incorrectly stated that there must be an "inevitable shifting of the load", which was not true in my case. I very much doubt even your "Scorpio powers" could secure typical groceries in a rucksack so securely to prevent movement such that soft foods are not damaged. What you may mean is for 15 years you got away with it despite a sometimes shifting load. |
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Exeter road rage driver banned for mowing down cyclist in Tescocar park
On 01/08/2020 16:26, Pamela wrote:
On 13:03 1 Aug 2020, TMS320 said: On 28/07/2020 15:42, JNugent wrote: On 28/07/2020 13:51, Pamela wrote: I find carrying a heavy backpack will too. Depends on the weight and how secure it is. Your personal experience does not follow for everybody. Centre of gravity raised. And? Of course, science doesn't affect cyclists. Proper science does. Nugent science doesn't. Whenever I carried shopping or other goods in a rucksack while cycling, I found the biggest problem was the inevitable shifting of the load. That's a problem with the backpack, not about carrying a load on your back. Not only because it changed the balance but also because restoring its position meant I would need to wriggle or writhe in a way which reduced control. Of course a cyclist should stop to do this but sometimes it would have to be every 25 metres making a journey effectively impossible. Use a better backpack. |
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