Bike with kids in front..... Darwinism?

Bike with kids in front..... Darwinism?

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anonymous-user

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60 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Stella Tortoise

2,806 posts

149 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Are you sure?

Taita

7,713 posts

209 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Risk and danger isn't to be feared you know.

We don't need any more 'bans' on stuff.

G321

600 posts

210 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Not again cb1965. Time to give it a rest maybe?

spookly

4,153 posts

101 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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I used to have one of those trailer type ones when my boys were little. I wouldn't have used that anywhere congested or busy, or with particularly fast traffic. But I don't think they should be banned.

What's worse, that I see quite frequently, is parents using a pram to try and stop traffic.... just shoving the pram off the pavement partially into the road before they've even checked if it's clear. Unfortunately, you can't ban idiocy.

Treb0r

67 posts

103 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Oh dear, another one of his "just asking a question" threads that seem to be exclusively about his thinly veiled hatred of people who cycle.

henrycrun

2,461 posts

246 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Works OK elsewhere in the world.
The UK has an unhealthy fixation with motoring to the exclusion of all other modes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfLJ876lXsQ

morebeanz

3,283 posts

242 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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I'd rather they were visible in front of me, than out of sight behind if I was cycling.

And most traffic arrives from behind, so I would be between them and the approaching traffic.

If I am maneuvering then it's up to me, when to move...

Triumph Man

8,858 posts

174 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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When I wasn't much older than the kids in that photo, I used to sit on a little plastic seat on the crossbar of my dad's push bike. I don't recall dying once, even slightly.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

60 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Treb0r said:
Oh dear, another one of his "just asking a question" threads that seem to be exclusively about his thinly veiled hatred of people who cycle.
And London.

Such a tired skit.

Leptons

5,296 posts

182 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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cb1965 said:
Had the misfortune to be in Dulwich in London yesterday and saw one of these being used in traffic.

It’s difficult to see the reasoning behind that really. It’s not as if they can filter through the traffic because it’s too wide and it’s unsafe for the kids.

Can only conclude it’s to satisfy the selfish bds green credentials. I’d rather drive the most polluting SUV on the planet than put my kid at risk like that. That thing belongs at centre Parcs, not on London’s roads.

Coilspring

577 posts

69 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Maybe, just maybe.

We need more of these and similar in London, and less of the cars? If all the school run vehicles were not on the road at once, like on school holidays there is a noticeable difference. Take even more vehicles off the road and it could help all of us and the environment.

Does anybody think driving in London, is a right? Or fun? Or sensible?

I am a big fan of cars, but I prefer to be able to drive it, not just sit in a queue.

Jakarta

566 posts

148 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Very common in mainland Europe. I guess one of them mainlanders may have moved to the UK and brought his crazy ideas with him.
Mentalist!

scotlandtim

330 posts

134 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Coilspring said:
Maybe, just maybe.

We need more of these and similar in London, and less of the cars? If all the school run vehicles were not on the road at once, like on school holidays there is a noticeable difference. Take even more vehicles off the road and it could help all of us and the environment.

Does anybody think driving in London, is a right? Or fun? Or sensible?

I am a big fan of cars, but I prefer to be able to drive it, not just sit in a queue.
Couldn't agree with you more. Well said!

Sebo

2,176 posts

232 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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I've got one of these which I used a few times with my lad when he was younger, though to be fair that was around quiet roads and park cycle lanes. I don't see less cars and more cycles on roads as being a bad thing, particularly for things like the school run where many people will be driving less than two miles.



boyse7en

7,049 posts

171 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Looks great to me!
I used to have a seat on the back for daughter, which then became a tow-along when she got a bit bigger.
She liked being on the bike, but because she was behind me we couldn't really hold a conversation, and I couldn't see what she was doing.

Having them in front means you can see whats going on, and the danger on a bike usually comes from behind as you can avoid stuff in front of you. It's not like the guy is going to be doing TdF speeds on it.

More bikes on the roads mean less pollution, less traffic, fewer jams, less road wear... lots of benefits to car drivers

DS240

4,826 posts

224 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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How are they at greater risk in front than being behind?

I think it is better they are there as others have said with traffic coming from behind and you can see what they are doing.

I’d feel happier with that than I would having them on a seat on the back or on one of those tow along trailers or seat thing.

Where they are used is another matter in terms of threat and risk.


coldel

8,379 posts

152 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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More kids are knocked down and killed by cars when crossing the road than killed in these bike things, so maybe we should ban cars, roads and kids to solve the problem laugh Clearly this wouldn't have bothered the OP if it were in any other city but OP loves a London bashing due to an irrational hatred of the place so wouldn't read anything into it, I have seen these on the roads of London for years and not heard any stories personally of children being killed in one.

Barchettaman

6,475 posts

138 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Fantastic things, particularly with electric assistance. You see loads of them over here.

The OP has form for posting anti-cyclist and anti-cycling threads on various PH forums, which is his right, but needs to be pointed out.

louiebaby

10,651 posts

197 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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We have one of these Kangaroo bikes (sample picture, not me or my kids):



It's a bit heavy and slow up the hills of Devon, and doesn't corner particularly well. It has the benefit of having the kids where you can see them and is shorter overall than with a trailer.

I would love to see more of them used instead of the normal cars on the school run. The one in the OP looks fantastic as it seems to lean with the rider. That's very cool.