• London cycling guide

  • By Fiona McAuslan. Photography Natalie Pecht

  • In a weekly series Time Out's Fiona McAuslan looks into all things cycling, and shares some top tips

    London cycling guide

    Cycling instructor Eric instructs Fiona McAuslan how to perform an emergency stop in the safety of Greenwich Park

  • How cyclists can beat the elements
    Surely when the heavens open, it's time to leave the bike at home?

    Why we need more cycle lanes
    The Olympic Development Authority will be pumping ‘multi millions’ into new cycle lanes - but does the capital really need them?

    Why headphones are for headcases

    Why you need all your senses on two-wheeled trips around the capital.

    How to beat bendy buses
    Nothing strikes fear into the hearts of London's cyclists like Ken's bendy buses. Here's how to beat them.

    To helmet or not to helmet?

    It's unlikely to save your life in a full-on collision – so why bother?

    How to cycle under the influence

    Should there be a legal limit for cyclists?

    Should cyclists pay road tax?

    The state of London roads is diabolical - so should two-wheelers contribute to their maintenance?

    How to ride the tube with a bike

    The folding bikes that won't cause fuss on the underground

    Why bike cops need to get busy

    Hot-wheeling fuzz: eco-friendly patrol or overgrown prefects in gym kit?

    What to wear on your bike
    With sweat-proof merino wool tops, stylish headgear and reflective ankle cuffs, are London's cyclists trendier than ever?

    When to jump red lights

    Can running lights preserve a cyclist's safety?

    Avoiding the couriers

    Of the various cycle tribes in London, none are more wilfully offensive than cycle couriers. Learn their tricks.
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    When to ride on the pavement
    Cycling on the pavement in London is illegal, but with so few cycle lanes and increasingly aggressive motorists, why adhere to a law that endangers you?

    Where to leave your bike
    With too few bicycle racks for too many cyclists, isn't it time the capital's pedal pushers we're allowed to lock their bikes to London's many railings?

    How to ride the canals
    How to beat the drinkers, dealers and dog walkers on London's canal paths.

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4 comments

  1. Posted by Tony on 14 Mar 2008 14:05

    Did the writer really mean;
    'Anarchic behaviour under the guise of protest is selfish and self-defeating.'
    Or perhaps;
    Selfish behaviour under the guise of protest is self-defeating.
    Or maybe;
    Selfish behaviour under the guise of anarchy is self-defeating.
    Clean up on the stereotypes mate.

  2. Posted by Ralph on 05 Feb 2008 15:38

    I ride through that road system most days and, as I've found generally with cycling in London at all times of day and night, if you ride with your wits about you, it isn't a problem. A cycle lane past Central St. Martin's would be safer and there's loads of pavement but in the mean time the author should grow a pair and use the road.

  3. Posted by Paul Lowe on 29 Jan 2008 10:14

    LB 's Southwark and Lewisham provide free Adult Cycle Training for all those who live, work or study in the borough. Available via www.cyclinginstructor.com. Online Booking!

  4. Posted by Toby on 26 Jan 2008 14:32

    Statistics show that amazingly cyclists who wear helmets have more accidents than cyclists who don't. This is because, the study says, drivers of cars and other vehicles tend to take it "slightly easy" when they see a cyclist wearing a helmet as opposed to when a cyclist is unprotected. A model Catch-22 situation innit?

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