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I did it earlier this week and, as I told the kind people who helped me out, I regret nothing. Or nothing very much. This is what happened. I was cycling along the towpath of the Regent's Canal near King's Cross in London thinking happy thoughts. I'd just read a news story about how women are getting more and more beautiful while men remain as pathetically cavemanny as ever. How lovely to be a heterosexual man in this day and age, I thought.

Then I saw ahead of me an oncoming cyclist, and between him and me a couple strolling towards him. The woman stepped sharply to the left towards the canal to avoid the cyclist.

Then time slowed down and a series of questions went through my mind. Could I fall in such a way that the bike stayed on the towpath? Could I get my watch out of my pocket and hurl it on to the path before I went under? Could I reach my mobile, film the event and produce a multimedia audiovisual package that would really show my bosses that I'm not just a dinosaur of print journalism?

The canal is a pleasant place to bring your dog for a walk. It can be busy with other walkers and cyclists so it is best to keep them on leads. For more walking ideas in the city see the London Walks page. Toggle navigation. Regent's Canal 9 miles 14 km. Cycle Routes and Walking Routes Nearby.

I go on the road and get there much quicker. Cyclists have choices, and they need to make the right one that balances speed, traffic and other users. The faster you go, the faster you fall into the canal.

An interesting side point is that my best friend was almost pushed in on purpose a few years ago by some youths. She managed to hold it together and stay on the towpath. However, as she cycled further along, she found a girl who was soaked and in shock, as she had been successfully pushed into the river by the same group.

However, again if this is a known threat, cyclists can just go on the road. Is there a solution? As more people take up cycling in London, we need to raise awareness of the etiquette on towpaths. Similarly, more needs to be done to make pedestrians aware of cyclists and the risks they face. Finally, from a cyclist to a cyclist, we get enough abuse on the roads from motorists, black cab and bus drivers. Follow Anup Patel on Twitter youngdonkey. Slow down, chill out and go with the flow when it gets busy.

You will only get to your destination a few seconds later. Use outside peak times or seasons.



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