I've never met one who felt he owned the road. Not only is it illegal for them to ride on the sidewalk, but sidewalks are bumpy/inconsistent and not suitable for riding. I can't imagine you come upon so many cyclists that it actually affects your average day by a significant amount. They are invariably taking up only a foot or two to the side. Let them get their exercise. You should condemn the fat sh*ts driving their vehicles, not the person on the bike who gives a damn about their health.Originally posted by: armatron
I know that bicyclists feel like they 'own' the road, but it gets ridiculous. they need to start picking less traffick'ed (sp) roads... They hold up traffic fairly often where I live when there is a PERFECT sidewalk/bike lane. Main roads are NOT for bicyclists. period.
Originally posted by: armatron
I know that bicyclists feel like they 'own' the road, but it gets ridiculous. they need to start picking less traffick'ed (sp) roads... They hold up traffic fairly often where I live when there is a PERFECT sidewalk/bike lane. Main roads are NOT for bicyclists. period.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
I've never met one who felt he owned the road. Not only is it illegal for them to ride on the sidewalk, but sidewalks are bumpy/inconsistent and not suitable for riding. I can't imagine you come upon so many cyclists that it actually affects your average day by a significant amount. They are invariably taking up only a foot or two to the side. Let them get their exercise. You should condemn the fat sh*ts driving their vehicles, not the person on the bike who gives a damn about their health.Originally posted by: armatron
I know that bicyclists feel like they 'own' the road, but it gets ridiculous. they need to start picking less traffick'ed (sp) roads... They hold up traffic fairly often where I live when there is a PERFECT sidewalk/bike lane. Main roads are NOT for bicyclists. period.
Originally posted by: Insane3D
If you are on it, I'd probably run you down, backup over you...pretty much just repeat that a few times.
Oh, then I'd make a girl touch you...
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Originally posted by: meltdown75
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Cyclers around here generally stay to the side of the road so you can pass them without moving into the other lane. I guess if one was right in front of me and I couldn't pass at the time, I might give him a little beep?
Originally posted by: imtim83
Originally posted by: Insane3D
If you are on it, I'd probably run you down, backup over you...pretty much just repeat that a few times.
Oh, then I'd make a girl touch you...
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What if I told you I had nothing to lose?
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
When you see a bicyclist doing 1MPH up a 2 mile long 5% grade, how long do you think I'm going to sit behind them?
Bicyclists seem to definately form a mob mentality when it comes to traffic laws. One alone is usually alright, but get 100 of them together and a well traveled public street becomes thier personal race course.
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Then I gotta take a chance. I've not once ever had a bicyclist stop, and move to the side of the road, and let cars by. I have to take the best reasonable opportunity, and make it happen as fast as possible.
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Around here, I've had bikers ride in the MIDDLE of the lane at 15 mph and I couldn't pass because it was a double yellow line. They seemed to have absolutely no regard for anyone else but themselves, and they would not move over to the side of the road to allow people to pass. I've seen this very often.
There was even one time when I got sick of driving my car at 15 mph and I passed him anyway, only to have him give me the finger. He was all apologies, however, when I quickly stopped in front of him and pulled him off his bike. It was amazing how polite, courteous, and apologetic he was.
Originally posted by: imtim83
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Then I gotta take a chance. I've not once ever had a bicyclist stop, and move to the side of the road, and let cars by. I have to take the best reasonable opportunity, and make it happen as fast as possible.
Well if they did do this would you consider this as a nice thing and appreciate it ?
Originally posted by: Insane3D
What if I was driving a giant moose/giraffe hybrid instead of a car...and instead of a bike, you were riding a large candy cane?
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Originally posted by: imtim83
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Then I gotta take a chance. I've not once ever had a bicyclist stop, and move to the side of the road, and let cars by. I have to take the best reasonable opportunity, and make it happen as fast as possible.
Well if they did do this would you consider this as a nice thing and appreciate it ?
I'd consider it the same thing as when I'm towing and use turnouts to let cars by.
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Most of the roads around my area are steep and twisty, often there is areas where a car can pull off to the side and let others by. Sometimes they're paved (only on the most major roads), most of the time they aren't.