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Group cyclists can ride safely on the road but rookies need better … – TODAY

SINGAPORE A lack of etiquette, a disregard for laws and a need to exhibit showmanship are some key reasons why accidents between cyclists tend to occur.

Some longtime cyclists blamed it on rookies venturing out on their two-wheelers despite a lack of awareness, while others said that seasoned cyclists especially those in groups are typically the ones causing conflicts and crashes on the road as they overtake slower riders.

Legal experts observed that cyclists can be just as reckless as drivers by switching lanes without warning, for example, and cautioned that cyclists should be more circumspect because there is not much recourse they can take when accidents happen.

Even though accidents commonly occur between cyclists and motorists or pedestrians, a recent video online showing a collision between two groups of cyclists along Upper Thomson Road last Sunday (April 16) went viral.

Commenting on such cases where only cyclists are involved, Mr Shane Lim, who is a service provider at a bicycle workshop and is an avid cyclist himself, said that he sees an average of one accident involving two cyclists a month from his clientele.

These complaints that Mr Lims clients made were mostly about other cycling groups that they had chanced upon along the way.

Usually when separate cycling groups bump into each other by chance on their pre-planned routes, overtaking can create conflicts between the two groups.

If one group overtakes in a reckless manner, or overtakes while too near, or fast, or close to the other group, then an incident might happen. These have caused some of my clients to crash, Mr Lim added.

Most people who cycle in groups on the road are doing it socially, like spin class with your friends, Mr Lim said, or to explore the island recreationally.

These groups can be found on social networking platforms such as Facebook, Instagram or Telegram, and organisers pre-plan routes and schedules for cyclists to sign up.

However, there is a minority of cycling groups that hit the tarmac because of a need for speed.

These cyclists are trying to go as fast as possible, or are trying to train endurance and athletic ability, Mr Lim said.

When recreational and more seasoned groups end up sharing the same roads, tension and conflict occur.

Most cycling accidents happen when overtaking, Mr Lim added. So when they have to fight for space on the same roads that are quite narrow, and someone tries to overtake, people can crash.

Competing for use of space aside, most cyclists even rookies are aware of the regulations under the Land Transport Authority (LTA) such as riding with a helmet and tail lights, and the rule of having two cyclists on one lane.

Apart from rules and regulations, newer road cyclists might need to learn basic etiquette such as always overtaking on the left, how to call potholes and signal intentions, and the hand signs that cyclists use to communicate, Mr Lim said.

With more people taking up cycling as a hobby, cases of bad cycling etiquette have also been on the rise.

Speaking to TODAY, Mr Benjamin Kwek, an avid cyclist who has been with the cycling group Joyriders Singapore for close to 10 years, pointed out that new riders fromthe cycling boom that happened during Covid-19 are the unexperienced black sheep of the cycling scene here in recent times.

Established cycling groups have good discipline and manners. At Joyriders, the group leaders will remind members to follow (the rules) and observe good riding (etiquette) like signalling before overtaking, but this is not (so) for the new kids.

Another avid cyclist, Mr David Ho, who runs the Facebook group West Coast Riders, agreed with Mr Kweks comments.

Most cyclists are responsible and will give way to other road users," said Mr Ho.

"Those who are more experienced will observe the rules and it's safe. It's the less experienced cyclists who may end up riding dangerously without properly observing the (correct) riding etiquette.

When asked how riders may acquire better etiquette, Mr Ho pointed to the importance of education and enforcement of rules to ensure the safety of both cyclists and other road users.

A combination of education, regulations and enforcement. Can't have one without the other, he said.

Mr Kwek from Joyriders Singapore suggested holding roadshows and workshops to educate the public about riding etiquette as well as the dos and donts when cycling in a group on the road.

Perhaps there could also be more officers to enforce the rules laid out by LTA as well, he added.

In the case of a collision between a cyclist and a motor vehicle, lawyers approached by TODAY said that any legal recourse would be evidence-based, relying on footage from dashcams.

Associate Professor Ferlin Jayatissa, who heads the law programmeat the Singapore University of Social Sciences, pointed out the misconception most people have that drivers are often the ones to blame in such accidents.

It is imperative for drivers and cyclists to have dashcam footage to safeguard themselves.

People have the misconception that drivers are always in the wrong, but cyclists can breach the rules by suddenly cutting into the lane.

Similarly, any legal suits involving collisions between two cyclists will need evidence to determine who is liable for damages.

Mr Chooi Jing Yen, a partner at law firm Eugene Thuraisingam LLP, indicated that accidents involving road cyclists might also be captured by dashcams from cars around them.

However, it must be noted that cyclists do not have mandatory insurance, like car owners, and so the way to get compensation is through legal action, Mr Chooi said.

He outlined two ways that cyclists can pursue legal action should they be involved in an accident:

If criminal charges are preferred against the opposing party, the opposing party might choose to mitigate the sentence by offering compensation to the victim.

So how can cyclists stay safe when cycling in groups then?

Mr Steven Lim, vice-president of the Singapore Cycling Federations safe cycling task force, emphasised the importance of cyclists maintaining a safe distance from each other when on the road.

Keep a distance of at least one bicycle length apart so that you have enough space and time to react in the case of a collision.

Stay alert when cycling in a group and always take note of your surroundings, at least two to three riders ahead of you.

With all things said, Mr Lim stressed the importance of personal responsibility when riding in groups.

Education would help to remind the public of safe cycling etiquette, but more importantly, individuals still have to be vigilant about their cycling journey and safety.

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Bhopal: Half of election to be fought on social media – Free Press Journal

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The political parties in the state are rolling up their sleeves to fight half of the election in the field and half of it on social media.

The Bharatiya Janata Party and its arch rival Congress are making a strategy to counter each other on social media.

Both the parties will display their strength through it for the first time.

Social media has become so important that Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and BJPs state president VD Sharma are monitoring the partys social media cell.

On the other hand, Madhya Pradesh Congress president Kamal Nath is keeping an on his partys social media cell.

The Congress has set up a professional team. Abhay Tiwari is heading the partys social media team.

Keeping the ensuing election in mind, a team of professionals is also being deployed, besides the one headed by Tiwari.

The professionals will also work in the districts and campaign against the BJP government.

The Congress is focusing on social media the way it did during Rahul Gandhis Bharat Jodo Yatra. The party will continue to focus on social media till the election.

Besides highlighting the present governments failures, the Congress will inform the masses about its election promises.

BJP also making strategy

The BJP is also making a strategy to campaign through social media. In-charge of the partys state unit Murlidhar Rao is controlling the partys social media cell. Rao is also bringing a few teams, functioning in other states, to Madhya Pradesh. The people with RSS ideology are being deployed. Many youths are being trained as Cyber Warriors to campaign for the party across the state.

Network being spread across MP

Other than party workers, the BJP and the Congress are engaging people from different walks of life to be part of their social media networking.

Youths are being appointed through professionals to work for social media teams of both the parties. The teams will work for both the parties separately in different districts and various constituencies.

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Fact Check: Is Dreamybull Arrested? Rumor Trending On Social Media – PKBnews.in

Currently, a story is evolving on social media that famous content material creator and influencer Dreamybull is arrested. Is it true? This question will be answered later in the article but before this, it is imperative to know why Dreamybulls arrest rumors are making rounds on social media. Social networking sites are buzzing with speculations about the nature of Dreamybulls alleged crime, prompting netizens to seek details. Ample questions have been asked by the audience. We have come up with this column after gathering information from various reports. All the imperative aspects related to this news have been responded to. So be sticky with this page and must go through the following sections. Scroll down the page.

Reportedly, the rumors of Dreamybulls arrest started swiveling on the internet after a video of him started making rounds on the internet. As of now, the video has garnered millions of impressions over there. As a result of the viral video, Dreamybull is believed to be arrested. Is it true? The answer is no, the famous influencer Dreamybull is not arrested. This news is fake, ongoing rumors about him are not influenced by legit news. Scroll down the page and read more details.

However, it is also true that Dreamybull has a history of police custody. He was arrested in 2014. At the time, he was charged with misdemeanor theft. And at a different point in time, he was charged with stealing a phone from Rent-A-Center in Salisbury. Reportedly, he was then an adolescent pastor at the Kingdom Center in Charlotte NC. Dreamybull is the stage name of Perrell Laquarius Brown. However, the arrest of Perrell Laquarius Brown has been mostly forgotten by means of his followers, who are extra acquainted with his viral movies and express content.

Hen surged to fame and prominence after pursuing his career on TikTok and Youtube. People across social media recognize him for his skits and comedy videos. In addition, Dreamybulls alter-ego, Ambatukam Omaygot earned peoples appreciation and became a unique facial expression. TikTok star gained a viral reputation online platforms such as iFunny, and 4chan as well thanks to his specific movies and loud exclamations all through s3xual activities. His memes often feature his O-face and exaggerated reactions, accompanied by sound effects and humorous captions. Stay tuned to this website for more details and updates.

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Explained: How to earn money with blogging – Indiatimes.com

Blogging is a great way for beginners to earn money from their passion and skills. With the rise of online marketing and e-commerce, there has been an increase in demand for high-quality content, making blogging an excellent opportunity for those who enjoy writing and creating engaging content. In this article, we will discuss proven strategies for making money through blogging and provide examples of popular bloggers who have used these strategies successfully.Affiliate MarketingAffiliate marketing is one of the most popular ways to make money through blogging. This involves promoting a company's products or services on your blog, and earning a commission for any sales that are made through your unique affiliate link. For example, if you are a food blogger, you could promote a kitchen gadget or a food product on your blog and earn a commission on any sales made through your affiliate link.One of the most successful affiliate marketers in the blogging world is Pat Flynn, who runs the blog "Smart Passive Income." Pat has generated millions of dollars in affiliate commissions through his blog by promoting products that he uses and trusts.Sponsored ContentAnother way to make money through blogging is by creating sponsored content. This involves creating content for a company or brand, in exchange for payment. For example, if you are a travel blogger, you could partner with a hotel or travel agency and create content promoting their services on your blog.A great example of a blogger who has used sponsored content to monetize their blog is Aimee Song, who runs the fashion blog "Song of Style." Aimee has worked with major brands like Chanel and Dior to create sponsored content for her blog and social media channels.Digital ProductsCreating and selling digital products, such as e-books, online courses, and printables, is another way to monetize your blog. If you have expertise in a particular area, such as cooking, graphic design, or personal finance, you can create digital products that provide value to your readers.One of the most successful bloggers who has used digital products to monetize their blog is Melyssa Griffin, who runs the blog "The Nectar Collective." Melyssa offers a range of digital products, including online courses and e-books, that have helped her generate a six-figure income from her blog.AdvertisingAdvertising is another way to make money through blogging, although it typically requires a large amount of traffic to your blog before you can start earning significant revenue. There are two main types of advertising: display advertising, which involves placing ads on your blog, and sponsored content, which involves creating content for a company in exchange for payment.One blogger who has used display advertising to monetize their blog is Michelle Schroeder-Gardner, who runs the blog "Making Sense of Cents." Michelle earns a six-figure income from her blog through a combination of display advertising and affiliate marketing.Blogging can be a great way for beginners to earn money from their passion and skills. By using strategies such as affiliate marketing, sponsored content, digital products, and advertising, bloggers can generate a significant income from their blog. By following the examples of successful bloggers like Amit Agarwal, Harsh Agrawal, Faisal Farooqui, and Shradha Sharma, beginners can learn how to monetize their blog and turn it into a profitable business.Tips for small bloggers

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Artifact, Bluesky, and Substack Notes; Social Networking 2.0 and the Twitter Diaspora; First Week Impressions – Stratechery by Ben Thompson

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