AlanB
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I decided to take my bike to the Eagles concert yesterday, at the O2, after checking that they did in fact offer such a facility (and for free!).
Anyway, I dutifully arrived at about 7 pm, to be advised by a parking attendant at Car Park 2 to head for Car Park 4. For those of you who have been there, you drive past Car Park 2 a few yards and head across a crossroads to reach Car Park 4. Anyway, as I was sitting at the lights at the crossroads, with Car Park 4 ahead of me, I noticed a rank of bikes immediately to my right. So as the lights turned green I signaled right and turned, only to encounter problem 1: it's a one way street. Bummer. Now I'm facing the wrong way. Anyway, I manhandled the bike around so that I was now coming out of the same exit , and I'm looking all round me for the entrance to the bike rank area which is only 10 yards away. Nothing. I ended up climbing up the pavement where pedestrians push the button to cross. Most ungainly. Finally I arrive at the bike rank. "I'll sort the exit route out after the concert", I thought. Wrong.
Problem 2. While kitting up at the bike rank to leave the concert (which was fabulous by the way), I'm scanning round for an exit. Can't see one. Neither can any of the other bikers. Seems the only way is to actually drive through a gap in a low railing, which dumps you on the the crossroads, and with a horrendously tight left turn to get back on the road. Not only that, but the kerb / gutter is a steeply dipping channel. Stopping the bike while over it means your feet are flapping in the air, unable to reach the ground. It took me forever to get the bike turned and on my way.
Has anybody done this the right way? How did you do it?
Alan, Frustrated Eagles fan
Anyway, I dutifully arrived at about 7 pm, to be advised by a parking attendant at Car Park 2 to head for Car Park 4. For those of you who have been there, you drive past Car Park 2 a few yards and head across a crossroads to reach Car Park 4. Anyway, as I was sitting at the lights at the crossroads, with Car Park 4 ahead of me, I noticed a rank of bikes immediately to my right. So as the lights turned green I signaled right and turned, only to encounter problem 1: it's a one way street. Bummer. Now I'm facing the wrong way. Anyway, I manhandled the bike around so that I was now coming out of the same exit , and I'm looking all round me for the entrance to the bike rank area which is only 10 yards away. Nothing. I ended up climbing up the pavement where pedestrians push the button to cross. Most ungainly. Finally I arrive at the bike rank. "I'll sort the exit route out after the concert", I thought. Wrong.
Problem 2. While kitting up at the bike rank to leave the concert (which was fabulous by the way), I'm scanning round for an exit. Can't see one. Neither can any of the other bikers. Seems the only way is to actually drive through a gap in a low railing, which dumps you on the the crossroads, and with a horrendously tight left turn to get back on the road. Not only that, but the kerb / gutter is a steeply dipping channel. Stopping the bike while over it means your feet are flapping in the air, unable to reach the ground. It took me forever to get the bike turned and on my way.
Has anybody done this the right way? How did you do it?
Alan, Frustrated Eagles fan