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Yeah, you have a trial before you start. You have even to point at where you go not having cars behind, stop for red lights and not go between cars.
I did not know about the messenger crew that rides in central London with walkie-talkies before working with deliveroo. Trust me, deliveroo riders are way more decent than them. I really enjoy seeing these couriers jumping traffic lights, brakeless and quite reckless though. They make me feel very responsible.
I might be quitting soon because it takes me an hour to get to the area I work and they don't let me change. Also tedious 3hs breaks. I'd wish I had the backpack but I go with a heavy box and riding a fixed gear my knees are already destroyed.
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I'll start riding as a deliveroo courier next week. I already know the cons but for me, it is the best choice as a masters student. What really concerns me is: do London cyclists find deliveroo riders annoying? Am I going to feel unwelcome on the roads? (I have been for 5 years riding a fixed gear without brakes and yesterday I put front ones, also front light). I might be caring too much about others opinions but with the brexit storm I have enough.
Hey! I'll be leaving from Forest Hill, joining you at Peckham would be good good. Where about and what time are you departing?