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Riding bikes on wet tram lines.

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http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/transport/cyclists-suing-co...

Rule number one is only cross the tracks at right angles, then you'll be ok.
I've ridden bikes in lots of cities with trams, in wet weather too. You do need to be extra careful.
Good job Cambridge is getting the monorail, safety teamed up with stupidity.

Published by Priority 23 at 8:15am on Wed 7th October 2015. Viewed 3,939 times.

I disagree, look carefully at the above photo and look at the other cyclist. They are all cycling parralel with the tram lines, if one had to then cross the tram line at a 90 degree angel then you would be making a sudden turn into the path of upcoming traffic. Ridiculous Priority 23 put on the dunces hat and sit in the cxorner.

Published by bigmal at 9:48am on Wed 7th October 2015.

Or just learn how to sideways-bunnyhop.

Published by John Techno at 10:47am on Wed 7th October 2015.

The photo shows how lousy the trams were planned in Edinburgh.

Published by Priority 23 at 12:37pm on Wed 7th October 2015.

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Thought through properly in Manchester

Published by Priority 23 at 12:41pm on Wed 7th October 2015.

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Published by Priority 23 at 12:42pm on Wed 7th October 2015.

Serves him right for riding without a front wheel.

Published by John Techno at 1:32pm on Wed 7th October 2015.

Injuries range from losing fingers and teeth to having legs run over, with many victims needing to take time off work.

"Never mind your damn leg, just get back to the job, OK?"

Published by Wrongfellow at 4:00pm on Wed 7th October 2015.

New job at ATOS, eh Wrongfellow?

Published by John Techno at 7:12pm on Wed 7th October 2015.

In my defence, they did tell me I'd lose my benefits if I didn't take it.

Published by Wrongfellow at 10:19pm on Wed 7th October 2015.

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