The last two weeks for the first time in my life, I've been commuting to work (South Croydon to Pimlico) A couple of things surprised me. Firstly I was
genuinely shocked by the conditions of the road surfaces - when I lived as a child in inner-London, Britain was still a social democracy, and as a consequence of government funding, roads were maintained to a considerably higher standard than the average for a third world country. I really didn't expect all the challenges associated with off-road cycling
The other thing which shocked and surprised me, was arrogance and complete disregard for other road users, including other cyclists, by a minority of cyclists. On one occasion I had to brake and swerve at a cross junction to avoid another cyclist who jumped the lights - and he did so after making eye contact with me, in the same way as some drivers pull out after they have clearly seen you.
How I
wish that I had seen some nicked by the old bill. And how I'm stunned (and pleased) that I didn't see some very nasty accidents.
Amongst other things which I noticed is the fact that I had expected the ride home after spending the day doing heavy manual work on a building site, to be much more tedious than the ride to work.....far from it ! I
really enjoyed the admittedly, easy paced ride home
I also found the Vauxhall one way system and surprising, Wellesley Road Croydon, to be the scariest bits of my journey.