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Those Ruskies again
Jeßus wrote:
On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 19:56:57 +1100, F Murtz wrote: Jeßus wrote: On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 20:17:05 +1100, Noddy wrote: **** 'em I say. Time for compulsory registration and clearly defined road rules that force cyclists to get the **** out of the way. I tend to agree, but only to keep these tards in line... it's a shame for the other 'normal' cyclists out there who are responsible and don't cause problems. I used to ride bicycles but on minor roads where they come into their own and cause little or no problems, In fact can dodge traffic, the nuisances are the ones who persist in using arterial roads (because they can and"have a right") Yes, you described them perfectly. I still have a fold up that I can take on public transport to get around in the city. Do you use it? Not often,only when I use the train to go to one place and require to move around at the destination. I should do so more often but usually need to carry lots of stuff. It costs me nearly $70.00 to go to the city in the car if I use toll roads. About $40.00 fuel and thirty odd dollars tolls, there and back.(about 100 km or so)(it is difficult to dodge toll from here and much longer and slower.) It costs $2.50 by train. |
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Those Ruskies again
On 19/02/2014 7:09 PM, F Murtz wrote:
Jeßus wrote: On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 19:56:57 +1100, F Murtz wrote: Jeßus wrote: On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 20:17:05 +1100, Noddy wrote: **** 'em I say. Time for compulsory registration and clearly defined road rules that force cyclists to get the **** out of the way. I tend to agree, but only to keep these tards in line... it's a shame for the other 'normal' cyclists out there who are responsible and don't cause problems. I used to ride bicycles but on minor roads where they come into their own and cause little or no problems, In fact can dodge traffic, the nuisances are the ones who persist in using arterial roads (because they can and"have a right") Yes, you described them perfectly. I still have a fold up that I can take on public transport to get around in the city. Do you use it? Not often,only when I use the train to go to one place and require to move around at the destination. I should do so more often but usually need to carry lots of stuff. It costs me nearly $70.00 to go to the city in the car if I use toll roads. About $40.00 fuel and thirty odd dollars tolls, there and back.(about 100 km or so)(it is difficult to dodge toll from here and much longer and slower.) It costs $2.50 by train. Ah, an old farts card eh? |
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Those Ruskies again
On Wed, 19 Feb 2014 20:09:44 +1100, F Murtz
wrote: Jeßus wrote: On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 19:56:57 +1100, F Murtz wrote: Jeßus wrote: On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 20:17:05 +1100, Noddy wrote: **** 'em I say. Time for compulsory registration and clearly defined road rules that force cyclists to get the **** out of the way. I tend to agree, but only to keep these tards in line... it's a shame for the other 'normal' cyclists out there who are responsible and don't cause problems. I used to ride bicycles but on minor roads where they come into their own and cause little or no problems, In fact can dodge traffic, the nuisances are the ones who persist in using arterial roads (because they can and"have a right") Yes, you described them perfectly. I still have a fold up that I can take on public transport to get around in the city. Do you use it? Not often,only when I use the train to go to one place and require to move around at the destination. I should do so more often but usually need to carry lots of stuff. It costs me nearly $70.00 to go to the city in the car if I use toll roads. About $40.00 fuel and thirty odd dollars tolls, there and back.(about 100 km or so)(it is difficult to dodge toll from here and much longer and slower.) Jesus ****ing Christ... I know you're serious - and I believe you - yet I'm incredulous that it costs that much. $30 in tolls?!? I could never live with that, don't blame you for taking the train. Whereabouts are you located, roughly speaking? It costs $2.50 by train. Much better. |
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Those Ruskies again
Jeßus wrote:
On Wed, 19 Feb 2014 20:09:44 +1100, F Murtz wrote: Jeßus wrote: On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 19:56:57 +1100, F Murtz wrote: Jeßus wrote: On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 20:17:05 +1100, Noddy wrote: **** 'em I say. Time for compulsory registration and clearly defined road rules that force cyclists to get the **** out of the way. I tend to agree, but only to keep these tards in line... it's a shame for the other 'normal' cyclists out there who are responsible and don't cause problems. I used to ride bicycles but on minor roads where they come into their own and cause little or no problems, In fact can dodge traffic, the nuisances are the ones who persist in using arterial roads (because they can and"have a right") Yes, you described them perfectly. I still have a fold up that I can take on public transport to get around in the city. Do you use it? Not often,only when I use the train to go to one place and require to move around at the destination. I should do so more often but usually need to carry lots of stuff. It costs me nearly $70.00 to go to the city in the car if I use toll roads. About $40.00 fuel and thirty odd dollars tolls, there and back.(about 100 km or so)(it is difficult to dodge toll from here and much longer and slower.) Jesus ****ing Christ... I know you're serious - and I believe you - yet I'm incredulous that it costs that much. $30 in tolls?!? I could never live with that, don't blame you for taking the train. Whereabouts are you located, roughly speaking? It costs $2.50 by train. Much better. There is two different ways, one is a little cheaper but has a tunnel which is forever bunging up in the cheaper way.I was referring to total cost there and back. I live in a place called Couridjah.NSW |
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