Someone just went by my window effortlessly riding a unicycle. It looked very simple.
I was just strolling back from the bakery and saw a three-wheeled device which turned out to be basically a wheelchair minus its little front wheels and a chunky front wheel attached. Electric assist in the front wheel, I think. And a dog on a lead attached to the contraption. I'm not sure if the chair detached or was permanently part of the trike, though I think probably the latter. Whether the dog pulls the trike or the trike pulls the dog is hard to say as they were heading down a big hill at the time.
Anyway, I came here to post this:It looks heavy and uncomfortable and yet I find myself strangely taken by it.
et avec John, excellent lecteur de road-book, on s'en est sortis sans erreur
An ordinary in Uxbridge High Street today. Ridden by a young woman in modern clothing, flashing rear lights (didn't see the front), looked like a modern build rather than antique, apparently being ridden as a means of transport rather than for leisure. Rider slowed right down before the pelican crossing at red to avoid a stop and restart.I suppose it's a way of minimising the chances of a SMIDSY!
Andrij. I pronounce you Complete and Utter GIT
Quote from: orienteer on 14 September, 2020, 04:03:31 pmAn ordinary in Uxbridge High Street today. Ridden by a young woman in modern clothing, flashing rear lights (didn't see the front), looked like a modern build rather than antique, apparently being ridden as a means of transport rather than for leisure. Rider slowed right down before the pelican crossing at red to avoid a stop and restart.I suppose it's a way of minimising the chances of a SMIDSY!Possibly Kat (NOTP).