Thank you for sharing. As you get stronger/faster/more confident on the bike, consider using the roads more and the pavements less. Start by riding on the quieter roads. On the busy roads, learn how to ride 'primary' position (look it up if you don't know about this) when you need to - it makes a big difference. You may p*ss off a few stupid drivers, but always remember, you have just as much right to be there as they do, so long as you follow the rules. Best of luck, and carry on riding - it's by far the best fun way to get around much of the UK!
I am loving the wether and here are my points for today. 1. The video is too long. We do not have to watch you cycle the whole way saying nothing pointless statements. 2. Utilise edit. Make it shorter and thus it will make it more interesting. This whole video could have been 10 to 15 minutes. 3. Great stabilisation on your camera. 4 Your title of don’t come to the UK 20 minutes into the video and nothing mentioned about why we should not come to the UK 5. The longer the video make sure there are interesting points or topics to keep everyone engaged. I challenge you to rewatch this video and see where you could have edited. 6. NEVER SHOW YOUR CREDIT OD DEBIT CARD DETAILS ON SOCIAL MEDIA. EDIT THAT OUT. I see you have not been a victim of scams. Overall the camera work is brilliant and getting better. Thumbs up from me.
@tierra6391 These are the kind of comments I wana see 👀 😍 from everyone watching. Really appreciated. After this comment ,change is coming ! Let's make Silas@100years a better creater . . . Wait for the next video . . . Change is coming .
Enjoy your cycling but just to be clear there are no excuses for an adult riding on the pavement. Shared paths, cycle routes are fine, just not pedestrian pavements.
what you on about as a chief constable said its fine for people to ride on the pavement, if they are riding with due care and attention not going fast and are afraid of the road or if the road is fast moving
You are consistently breaking the law by cycling on the pavement. You also cut a junction off. Personally i dont think you cycling is very good at all.
do not worry about using the pavement if you are scared of using the road if the cars are fast moving, the police guidence from 2014 is as follows “The introduction of the fixed penalty is not aimed at responsible cyclists who sometimes feel obliged to use the pavement out of fear of the traffic, and who show consideration to other pavement users. so even though they can fine you - police will not really bother if you are not cycling like a mad man
@@Silas_Zim Nah bro you're chilling as long as you integrate into society. But please try Cycle on the road or cycle path where possible. And although not required you should probably wear a helmet. Will save a lot of pain if you have an accident even if its not your fault.