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Simon Hewison April 29th 04 02:48 PM

TfL cycling (on-yer-bike posters) spot-the-problem quiz
 
TfL are currently publicising a load of cycling route guides on
various tube stations posters / newspaper adverts etc. You may have
seen one with a cyclist with motion blur cycling past a pie and mash
shop.

Now if you next see that advert, see if you can spot what's wrong
with the picture. There's something that's just not right with it,
especially given who is promoting these cycling guides.

I'll post the answer on this newsgroup later.

--
Simon Hewison

Dan Gravell April 29th 04 03:00 PM

TfL cycling (on-yer-bike posters) spot-the-problem quiz
 
Simon Hewison wrote:

TfL are currently publicising a load of cycling route guides on
various tube stations posters / newspaper adverts etc. You may have
seen one with a cyclist with motion blur cycling past a pie and mash
shop.

Now if you next see that advert, see if you can spot what's wrong
with the picture. There's something that's just not right with it,
especially given who is promoting these cycling guides.

I'll post the answer on this newsgroup later.


The cyclist is riding on the wrong side of the road?

Robin May April 29th 04 03:07 PM

TfL cycling (on-yer-bike posters) spot-the-problem quiz
 
Simon Hewison wrote the following in:


TfL are currently publicising a load of cycling route guides on
various tube stations posters / newspaper adverts etc. You may have
seen one with a cyclist with motion blur cycling past a pie and mash
shop.

Now if you next see that advert, see if you can spot what's wrong
with the picture. There's something that's just not right with it,
especially given who is promoting these cycling guides.


Cycling on the pavement? Pie shop isn't in London?

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Simon Hewison April 29th 04 03:20 PM

TfL cycling (on-yer-bike posters) spot-the-problem quiz
 
On 2004-04-29, Dan Gravell wrote:
Simon Hewison wrote:

TfL are currently publicising a load of cycling route guides on
various tube stations posters / newspaper adverts etc. You may have
seen one with a cyclist with motion blur cycling past a pie and mash
shop.

Now if you next see that advert, see if you can spot what's wrong
with the picture. There's something that's just not right with it,
especially given who is promoting these cycling guides.

I'll post the answer on this newsgroup later.


The cyclist is riding on the wrong side of the road?


Correct. The cyclist is riding from right to left, with the bike wheels
almost in the gutter, next to the pavement, therefore they're on the wrong
side. Surely TfL should be promoting safe cycling, not cycling like the
idiot on the poster.

--
Simon Hewison

Dan Gravell April 29th 04 03:26 PM

TfL cycling (on-yer-bike posters) spot-the-problem quiz
 
Simon Hewison wrote:

Correct. The cyclist is riding from right to left, with the bike wheels
almost in the gutter, next to the pavement, therefore they're on the wrong
side. Surely TfL should be promoting safe cycling, not cycling like the
idiot on the poster.


ahem you replied to the wrong person ;)

One way road? Just before a right hand turn?

My fists are white from the straws I'm grasping.

Brimstone April 29th 04 03:35 PM

TfL cycling (on-yer-bike posters) spot-the-problem quiz
 
Simon Hewison wrote:
On 2004-04-29, Dan Gravell wrote:
Simon Hewison wrote:

TfL are currently publicising a load of cycling route guides on
various tube stations posters / newspaper adverts etc. You may have
seen one with a cyclist with motion blur cycling past a pie and mash
shop.

Now if you next see that advert, see if you can spot what's wrong
with the picture. There's something that's just not right with it,
especially given who is promoting these cycling guides.

I'll post the answer on this newsgroup later.


The cyclist is riding on the wrong side of the road?


Correct. The cyclist is riding from right to left, with the bike
wheels almost in the gutter, next to the pavement, therefore they're
on the wrong side. Surely TfL should be promoting safe cycling, not
cycling like the idiot on the poster.


Is the scene in a one way street?



Dan Gravell April 29th 04 03:40 PM

TfL cycling (on-yer-bike posters) spot-the-problem quiz
 
Dan Gravell wrote:

ahem you replied to the wrong person ;)


Apologies - appears my newsreader threading was wrong the first time (it
is v0.5 still ;) ) or my sight is worse than I thought...

Simon Hewison April 29th 04 04:17 PM

TfL cycling (on-yer-bike posters) spot-the-problem quiz
 
On 2004-04-29, Brimstone wrote:
Is the scene in a one way street?


Extra points if you can name the street and whether or not it is
actually a one-way street.

Jaime April 29th 04 04:20 PM

TfL cycling (on-yer-bike posters) spot-the-problem quiz
 

"Simon Hewison" wrote in message
...
TfL are currently publicising a load of cycling route guides on
various tube stations posters / newspaper adverts etc. You may have
seen one with a cyclist with motion blur cycling past a pie and mash
shop.

Now if you next see that advert, see if you can spot what's wrong
with the picture. There's something that's just not right with it,
especially given who is promoting these cycling guides.

I'll post the answer on this newsgroup later.


Is it that they took the picture then decided to reflect it as it 'looked
better'? Or that its not even in the UK.

Jaime



Dr Ivan D. Reid April 29th 04 04:36 PM

TfL cycling (on-yer-bike posters) spot-the-problem quiz
 
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 17:20:43 +0100, jaime
wrote in :

"Simon Hewison" wrote in message
...
TfL are currently publicising a load of cycling route guides on
various tube stations posters / newspaper adverts etc. You may have
seen one with a cyclist with motion blur cycling past a pie and mash
shop.


Now if you next see that advert, see if you can spot what's wrong
with the picture. There's something that's just not right with it,
especially given who is promoting these cycling guides.


I'll post the answer on this newsgroup later.


Is it that they took the picture then decided to reflect it as it 'looked
better'? Or that its not even in the UK.


The shop sign is readable -- see a small version at
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/streets/cyclin...leguides.shtml
so it's not flipped. May be a composite.

--
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Brunel University. Room 40-1-B12, CERN


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