14 NOVEMBER 1925, Page 20

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,- —With _reference to

the letter on walking in circles; which appeared in your issue of October 31st, although I write with my right hand and throw with my left, I find it easier, as a cyclist, to turn to the left rather than to the right. This I ascribe to the cyclist's habit of turning from the crown of the road to the side when warned of overtaking traffic. This action would often be executed speedily, whereas the return to the crown would be undertaken in a more leisurely

manner.—I am, Sir, &c., A. L. Cox, The Collage, Metheringhatn, Lines;