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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Hong Kong
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Come on boomer and badboy things can only improve.I know its not so easy but you only have to look at these messages to see that everyone thinks his city is the worst.Yesterday I cycled from TST to the NT accompanied by a solo and a tandem for part of the way.It is possible even in rush hour.Just been to RTHK to listen into a programme on ....cycling in HK. Get involved both of you and campaign for better faciliities etc
Check out http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/massridehk/ |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Hong Kong
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Well said Nurgles! Have gone to your group and requested to join. How did you get to NT from TST? I am glad to see that I am not the only crazy fool who rides the Tai Po Road perhaps?? Very keen to campaign. Boomer11 ![]() |
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#18 |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Hong Kong
Posts: 6
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Hi boomer.
No youre not the only "fool" there's lots of us ride the Tai Po Road.I live near Tuen Mun so went TST ,Kowloon Tong(for the show) Shek Kip Mei,Lai Chi Kok and over Castle Peak Road to Kwai Chung and Tsuen Wan....its the only way and have done it loads of times.I commute by bike everyday but admittedly Im in the NT but I had a friend who went from Pokfulam to Hung Hom everyday. Its all possible.See you on the massride sometime Phil |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 1
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HK is not a place to cycle especially on the road. Even if you are good enough, Carbon Monoxide poisoning is not avoidable. However, l believe there are many off-road riding trails in the Lantru Island. Off road is possible not on-road! ![]() |
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#20 |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Hong Kong
Posts: 6
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Dont believe you are safe from the gases because you are in a car or bus or walking the pavement.Its the same everywhere.London,Manila(yuk),Bangkok
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Hong Kong
Posts: 4
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Thanks for this thread. The way that the trucks and buses have been close passing me and tooting I was thinking that riding roads like Castle Peak and Tai Po was illegal! I know that there are no signs banning bikes but I have found it very easy to break the unwritten HK laws that apply to cyclists. I have already been kicked off an empty MTR at 6 am on a Sunday for daring to take my bike on this precious mode of transport. This was nowhere near any of the busy stations either! Looking at your route. Does this mean that you can ride on Ching Cheung? Perhaps we better trade emails so I can get the unofficial tips! See you. Paul (boomer11, gropog and anything else that I have to use to join forums ) |
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#22 |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Hong Kong
Posts: 6
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Hi Paul
No you cant ride on Ching Cheung or at least I have never heard or seen anyone riding on it.It doesnt matter because CP Road...all 50+ Km of it ...is legal.Try to tarce its route on the map.Its the longest single road in HK I dont know how long you have been in HK but the MTR has been an issue for some time.We had meetings last year with MTRC management but to no avail.They still dont allow.The airport espress is ok but pretty useless unless youre flying and the Tung Chung Line is ok with the bike bagged |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 39
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Barnet, London.
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London is no longer gridlocked, and there are now more cyclists because of the congestion charge. I actually liked it better before.
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#25 |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Michigam
Posts: 29
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wow. i thought that detroit might be aweful to ride in... seems like the more people there are the more idiots there are.. the more idiots, more likely cyclists are going to be targeted on the road...
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#26 |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 2
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I would have to say Bagdad
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Y'all make Philadelphia look like Shangri-La
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Strathfield, (Sydney), Australia
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After living in S. Korea, I would have to nominate Seoul. I suspect any large Asian metropolis can be substituted.
There, red lights seem to mean slow down a bit.Being swiped by mirrors is routine. If this happens in front of a traffic cop the biggest reaction you'll get is a shrug of the shoulders. I used to think Sydney was bad, now I put Sydney in perspective. Scotty |
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#29 |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Singapore
Posts: 5
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I say Bangkok makes a good candidate for top-10.
I live in Singapore, and here the topic about bike safety on the roads is quite hot. The government doesn't do much. Once the topic came up in the parliament, but was quickly dealt with as one parliament member said Singapore is too hot to cycle in, so no use to support it. Well, we have a strong community of cyclists that support each other. However, the rest of the population is a bit bitter - When on the roads we get honked at, and when on pedestrian paths (which is illegal, but used by some because of the danger on the roads) cyclists get yelled at from pedestrians. The good thing is that it's getting better and better, slowly. I commute to work every day without any problem, and in eternal summer! ![]() |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 611
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Auckland.... come on - it's not that bad. I've done a lot of commuting here and it's not that bad. Only been side swiped once(didn't actually come off) and heaps of near misses but generally car drivers are ok. There are some good cycle lanes/cycle paths that are well placed too. ![]() |
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