So there have been fewer car journeys and more cycle journeys. The casualty figures for cars falls; figures for cycles go up; all relatively, of course.. Pretty obvious. Therefore there are a fair number of people on bikes who are new to pedal pushing. Advice from the Institute for Advanced Motorists is that we (motorists/pedestrians) must be extra vigilant of cyclists. Sound advice; it would also be sound for these new cyclists to be advised about rules of the road. Like, do not cycle two or three abreast on busy roads, do not play racing games in centre of carriageway; do not use mobile phones while cycling; do not cycle on pavements; do not jump red lights or go wrong way on one-way streets. Have observed all of these, and in greater number, since this all began. I now take a great deal of extra care with cyclists – slowing down more than previously until I can overtake safely; turning on to different route to avoid the really bad ones and, in general, assuming that if I when meet cyclists then they will do something dangerous. I have no problem with this. Nevertheless, it might be helpful if our new cyclists were given some advice to prevent them becoming accident statistics.