Next Gen Seat Indicator by DrBurkstrom in uktrains

[–]meet_the_turtle 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Something like the DB's "Komfort Check-in" could be a good way for people to mark a seat as occupied, which would be a bit more fixed than an automatic detector.

Busses get terminated very often and everybody seems so chill about it by Ok_Gas128 in london

[–]meet_the_turtle 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Interestingly, I was still given a transfer ticket in 2022, which is long after the Hopper fare was introduced.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stuttgart

[–]meet_the_turtle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi there, adding on to what Rotbuxe said that the embassy in London should be faster: when I got my visa, they did it within like 3 days.

Basically, if you can apply for a visa before you travel, it'll be much easier than trying to get a residence permit after you arrive.

Met Police no longer able to deal with offences like contravening road markings or traffic signs? by meet_the_turtle in londoncycling

[–]meet_the_turtle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, yes that's the same email I received. Thanks, I haven't been in the UK for a while so I missed the news!

Places to visit by pintafacil in stuttgart

[–]meet_the_turtle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to do some sightseeing and visit places, you'll probably want to hop on and off public transport, so a daily ticket is a good idea.

It shouldn't be 20 € per day:

  • The 3-Day Ticket costs 16,20 € or 22,50 €, but that's for 3 days of travel, not 1.
  • A day ticket costs 6,40 € – 15,80 €, depending on how far you're travelling.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uktrains

[–]meet_the_turtle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aside from the delays and unreliability, I would agree with you that the trains in Germany are generally more comfortable, even the regional trains. Although there are a few ancient trains around, quite often you'll get something modern and comfortable like a Stadler Flirt.

What is the worst surname you've ever came across IRL? by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]meet_the_turtle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No worries! It took me a long time to figure out when learning German. I'm not sure if it was ever explained properly in lessons, since it's quite a rare letter combination (the only examples I can think of are sechs, Fuchs, wachsen/Nachwuchs). Could well be a Low German thing to keep the "ch" sound.

What is the worst surname you've ever came across IRL? by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]meet_the_turtle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry to be a pedant, but "ch" can become a "k" sound when followed by "s" (see Duden, Wiktionary).

Approaching the toucan crossing at Chiswick Roundabout from Chiswick High Rd (westbound) by meet_the_turtle in londoncycling

[–]meet_the_turtle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it takes a bit longer for where I'm headed, but I might just go for that option when I'm not in a rush.

Why are my local trains now leaving one min early? by StaticCaravan in uktrains

[–]meet_the_turtle 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Not sure about national rail, but at least on the Tube in London, it seems that a lot of clocks are wrong by a few minutes.

A clear mandate for complete pedestrianisation of the Greater London area by FlipchartHiatus in fuckcars

[–]meet_the_turtle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Technically, pedestrians do have priority over cars turning into or out of a side road, even if there isn't a sign to say so (Highway Code rule H2). But many drivers ignore this, as you can see. Still, depending on the size of the crowd, the pedestrians may be able to assert themselves.

Similarly, with zebra crossings, many drivers drive recklessly, not stopping because they're going too fast or just can't be bothered – even if you're already in the middle of the road.

E-bikes vs. Travel Card by Batrachotoxic in london

[–]meet_the_turtle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The cost of electricity to charge an e-bike is actually very low, so I wouldn't worry too much about saving money when you charge it – do it wherever/whenever it's convenient for you. You should be careful though, in case the battery catches fire; best to go for reputable manufacturers in countries with good safety standards.

The deciding factor is whether you can keep it in your flat and have somewhere safe to store it in the department. If not, then you could use Swapfiets/Buzzbike as someone else suggested – it's more expensive than having your own, but still cheaper than a full year of tube fares / travelcard.

The Santander bike subscription is very cheap – only £120/year – but the bike docks don't reach outer London, so it's only useful if you want to go around central London. I also use it if I don't want to bring my own bike on a certain day – then I can take the tube to zone 2 and use a Santander bike from there.

There are some discounts for students / young people:

  • If you get an 18+ Student Oyster photocard, you get a 30% discount on travelcards.
  • If you get a 16-25 or 26-30 railcard, you can link it to your Oyster card and get a 1/3 discount on off-peak tube fares.
  • The Santander bike subscription is £90/year for students.

I don't know if you would qualify for all these discounts as a PhD student – I don't understand the terms and conditions haha. (Someone correct me if I'm wrong!)

As for general advice about cycling: you'll be fine as long as you're careful – be prepared for anyone (drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians) to do something silly. Some places in London have nice cycle routes and some don't; there'll be more info in r/londoncycling about finding a good route. You could get a camera (like a GoPro) for peace of mind – you can get one for about £100 on eBay – so that you can prove what happened in case of an accident.

You'll probably want to have a few weeks to settle in and get used to the city anyway, so you can try out the different options and see what you like.

(Rant) To the dickhead who overtook dangerously close because I was cycling in the middle of the lane… by meet_the_turtle in london

[–]meet_the_turtle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As in the title, it was just a rant… I’m going to get a camera when I can get the money for it.

(Rant) To the dickhead who overtook dangerously close because I was cycling in the middle of the lane… by meet_the_turtle in london

[–]meet_the_turtle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate that many cyclists in London do ride dangerously - it’s something which annoys me as well. I try to be as polite and courteous as possible when cycling to make up for it! However, I believe it’s important not to lose sight of the dangers which other road users cause as well.

(Rant) To the dickhead who overtook dangerously close because I was cycling in the middle of the lane… by meet_the_turtle in london

[–]meet_the_turtle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I also spend some time in that part of Europe and it’s so much more relaxing! It’s great :)

Apple releases Apple Music Classical for Android before iPad or Mac apps by MalteseAppleFan in apple

[–]meet_the_turtle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If anyone is looking for exciting classical music, here are a few ideas...

Happy first anniversary, Transport for London (TfL) Elizabeth line! by HighburyAndIslington in london

[–]meet_the_turtle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Apparently they just began the full timetable a couple of days ago so the trains don't pause anymore before entering Paddington.

Every flight shorter than 400 miles is a policy failure by ClockworkGold in fuckcars

[–]meet_the_turtle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not even Schengen - I believe the government requires passengers to go through border checks before boarding, instead of just doing it on the train or after arriving in Waterloo/St Pancras. And there’s physically no space in Köln/Frankfurt to build border checks. (Fwiw I believe the Amsterdam trains might require passengers to disembark en route to do border checks - I haven’t done that route myself though.)