Either the guy wrote that without looking at our website or he is deliberately lying.
That behaviour defines internet trolling.
In case you missed the link about how to cycle safely it is the one under the banner saying "Safer Cycling"
The odd thing is that the advice on tyre pressure and brakes that John Morrison cites disapprovingly is on the same page as the advice on using lights or high-viz features on clothing which he claims is missing. Does he want to criticise that the page doesn't spell out that one should use front and rear lights?
Use lights at night It's a legal requirement to use lights at night; also consider wearing light or high-visibility clothing or adding reflective material to your bike or luggage.
The London Cycling Campaign is no better. Its website reminds cyclists to check their tyre pressures and brakes but fails to say anything about front and rear lights, or about hi-vis clothing or how to stay safe on the road.
So, yes, Charlie is quite right that the author is either trolling or just hasn't done his research.
The odd thing is that the advice on tyre pressure and brakes that John Morrison cites disapprovingly is on the same page as the advice on using lights or high-viz features on clothing which he claims is missing. Does he want to criticise that the page doesn't spell out that one should use front and rear lights?
So, yes, Charlie is quite right that the author is either trolling or just hasn't done his research.