Going way ot here, but through one of those rips in the space-time continuum (aka coincidence) here's an article about a woman who draws people she sees passing Roll for the Soul: https://www.bristol247.com/culture/art/drawing-passers-by/
And this guy
https://www.instagram.com/p/BSS1c4LgPnb/
is Stokes Croft style. That is, he does hang out at The Canteen on Stokes Croft. I know him; his son is friends with mine and he used to be our postman!
Back on the original topic, Deliveroo riders and road safety, I think the single biggest thing the firm could do for its riders safety would be to buy each of them a mount to put their phones on their handlebars. At the moment you see them riding along, fishing their phones out their pockets to follow the directions to the drop address.
you are given a mount for your phone, but many don't use it .... they have their phones in their pockets with an earphone plugged into their ear and listen to the voice commands of google maps
mine is on my handlebars as I like to see the map at the same time, but I do have an earphone in one ear so as to hear the prompts/directions
when you sign up, you go on a ride with an experienced Deliveroo rider who checks the way that you ride and checks if you are road savvy/safe .... he writes a report before you are given the job .... you also have to watch videos on road safety etc and have to complete a questionarre .....
sadly, some deliveroo riders do skip red traffic lights and take chances etc but thats not the way that they were taught .... one bruised cut knee and they soon learn to respect traffic and road laws ...
it's like when you go for your car driver lesson .... you obey the rules, but many drive like dicks when there is no instructor sitting next to them and when they get their driver's licence