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Author:  Brummie Cabbie [ Fri Apr 22, 2011 9:58 am ]
Post subject:  Call for Cycle Awareness Training for London Cabbies

I know this is a similar article and ongoing story to the one I posted yesterday, but the Green Party's candidate for next year's London mayoral elections, Ms Jenny Jones, the helmetless cyclist without high-visibility vest or bands and, as a public figure setting a terrible example to young cyclists, is now extracting the urine!!

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BAD EXAMPLE; Ms Jenny Jones, the Green Party’s candidate for Mayor of London,
riding the streets of London on her bicycle without helmet or high-viz vest or bands!


Mayoral candidate calls for cycle awareness training for London's cab drivers

21st April 2011

Jenny Jones, the Green Party’s candidate in next year’s London mayoral elections has called for the city’s black cab drivers to be given cycle awareness training similar to that now being provided to bus and lorry drivers.

In a statement released earlier this week, she said: “Both black cabs and cyclists are a big feature of London life and they really must get used to sharing the road. Black cabs have a job to do and can take cyclists by surprise when they have to manoeuvre quickly to pick up a fare.

“Cyclists often need to take up space in the middle of the road & get in the way of faster traffic, in order to do their own manoeuvres safely. We need to increase the funding for cycle training, but we also need to ensure that everyone who drives for a living in London understands how they can help keep cyclists safe.”

The Greater London Assembly Member issued her appeal to the Public Carriage Office, which licenses and oversees London’s taxis, in the wake of a storm over comments made by her in an interview published in the London Evening Standard in which she described how she had twice been forced off the road by taxis while cycling, and had also been the recipient of abuse by drivers when on her bike.

However, she told road.cc that the article had focused on what it saw as an ‘us versus them’ issue, thereby ignoring her main message, which is that cyclists, taxi drivers and those in charge of large vehicles such as HGVs and buses need to develop a greater understanding of each other’s use of the road in order to share it safely and protect bike riders.

The article in the Standard, published on Monday, quoted Steve Mcnamara of the Licensed Taxi Drivers' Association, who said: "This is not the best way to start an election campaign by making such a generalisation about 24,000 licensed taxi drivers. It's like me saying that all cyclists are Lycra-wearing loons based on one or two bad experiences."

But Ms Jones, formerly Deputy Mayor to Ken Livingstone, insists that she is not making a generalisation about taxi drivers, whom she acknowledges have a difficult job, having to process a huge amount of information as well as dealing with the stress of spending the working day in London traffic.

She also told road.cc that she believes they are a “great tourist attraction and very efficient form of transport – assuming you can afford them!”

However, just as there are some cyclists who jump red lights or ride on the pavement – both issues that Ms Jones is determined to tackle, as well as the problem of people riding at speed along the Regent’s canal towpath – she believes that the attitudes of a minority of taxi drivers detract from the behaviour of the majority of them.

Ms Jones is currently seeking to establish a dialogue with representatives of taxi drivers – she is yet to hear back from the Licensed Taxi Drivers Association after she decided to take up an offer made by Mr Mcnamara on the radio on Tuesday for him to show her first-hand the problems taxi drivers believe they face with cyclists.

And while she has been invited by the RMT union to discuss with them the issues cyclists face in sharing the road with black cabs, she is waiting for a date to be set by them for her to visit.

In the meantime, she maintains that her principal concern is wanting “cycling in London to feel safer, and you need all professional drivers on your side to make that work.”

Source; http://road.cc/content/news/34730-mayor ... ab-drivers

Author:  Brummie Cabbie [ Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:06 am ]
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Is it back to the classroom, Mr GBC?

Author:  Nidge [ Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:38 am ]
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I can smell an NVQ coming on.

Author:  toots [ Fri Apr 22, 2011 2:14 pm ]
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Midlander wrote:
I can smell an NVQ coming on.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Author:  bloodnock [ Fri Apr 22, 2011 5:13 pm ]
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She's got a face that could turn a taxi into stone... :?

Author:  WirralPH [ Fri Apr 22, 2011 6:27 pm ]
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Here we go again...

Author:  Sussex [ Fri Apr 22, 2011 6:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Call for Cycle Awareness Training for London Cabbies

Brummie Cabbie wrote:
but the Green Party's candidate for next year's London mayoral elections, Ms Jenny Jones, the helmetless cyclist without high-visibility vest or bands and, as a public figure setting a terrible example to young cyclists, is now extracting the urine!!

She is not alone. [-(

http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/transp ... on-radio-4

Author:  GBC [ Fri Apr 22, 2011 9:59 pm ]
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Jenny Jones is a feak of the first order.

Weird witch.

Author:  Brummie Cabbie [ Sat Apr 23, 2011 8:07 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Call for Cycle Awareness Training for London Cabbies

Sussex wrote:
Brummie Cabbie wrote:
but the Green Party's candidate for next year's London mayoral elections, Ms Jenny Jones, the helmetless cyclist without high-visibility vest or bands and, as a public figure setting a terrible example to young cyclists, is now extracting the urine!!

She is not alone. [-(

http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/transp ... on-radio-4

My wife and I always insisted that our lads and daughter wore cycle helmets!

One day, when he was about 12-13 years old, our eldest Greg was returning from school and only 75 yards from home when he took a corner, at the bottom of a hill, much too fast and his bike slipped from under him.

He hit his head right on the corner of the kirb stone. He walked home in tears; his helmet destroyed, slight cuts trickling blood from under his chin and behind one ear where the strap was, BUT HE WALKED!!!

He also had a headache and a few small surface abrasions to his head where the partially disintegrated helmet had scratched his scalp and a little bruising here and there from the fall. Had he not been wearing a helmet, we would almost certainly have been burying him.

We used the destroyed helmet to impress upon him and our other offspring how it had saved his life. They could clearly see the damage it had done to the helmet and we made sure that they all knew that the helmet could have been his head. Our daughter was upset with the analogy, but it served its purpose.

Greg did not ride his bike to school the next day; because he did not have a helmet. But that evening we went to the local bicycle shop and I bought him a replacement helmet and he continued to ride to school from the next day, without any further mishaps until he left when he was 18 years old.

And because of this incident it makes me shudder when I see anyone, especially young children, riding bikes without helmets.

In my mind, public figures like these two are a total disgrace and set completely the wrong example to young cyclists and the general bike riding public, by not hearing helmets and high visability vests or bands at the very least!!!

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