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Funny, I JUST got done watching this video, clicked on DU and saw this thread snooper2 Mar 2013 #1
Yes. That's actually me. DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #3
The idiot was operating a vehicle while intoxicated, they should of called this in to the police. Nika Mar 2013 #8
how about offering him a ride... lame54 Mar 2013 #16
Nope, why enable him? He will just do it again. Nika Mar 2013 #23
it's ratting lame54 Mar 2013 #27
It's illegal, and ALL drunk driving kills or maims people all the time. Nika Mar 2013 #30
"ALL drunk driving kills or maims people all the time" lame54 Mar 2013 #38
Naturally not all do, I misspoke, angry at your two word answer, "that's ratting." Nika Mar 2013 #49
I do not appreciate your flippant attitude towards putting people in jail... lame54 Mar 2013 #64
Most DUI offenses are expensive nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #70
but he wasn't driving lame54 Mar 2013 #77
I watched the video nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #79
where do you live - Mayberry?... lame54 Mar 2013 #80
San Diego...it's police department policy, county wide nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #82
i was talking about one guy on one bike and 2 people who could have helped him... lame54 Mar 2013 #81
So, a BUI is a misdemeanor in San Diego... lame54 Mar 2013 #86
No, a first time offense is a felony nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #90
so it could go either way... lame54 Mar 2013 #98
The video showed a happy drunk...are you having trouble? nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #101
that's one deeped voiced woman lame54 Mar 2013 #107
Have a good day nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #109
I am speaking about drunk drivers, and a no compromise policy is the only thing that has worked... Nika Mar 2013 #72
I am referring to one guy on one bike - no car involved lame54 Mar 2013 #76
A car CAN be involved. All he has to do is pedal his intoxicated litle self in the way of one and be Nika Mar 2013 #87
that's why you offer him a ride... lame54 Mar 2013 #92
... which will not cure him from riding drunk at three in the afternoon. Nika Mar 2013 #99
I would be more worried the drunk on a bike would HappyMe Mar 2013 #45
I share this worry. Nika Mar 2013 #52
I think that the poor driver of the car HappyMe Mar 2013 #56
I agree. tarheelsunc Mar 2013 #36
Good post. I am a bicyclist that takes bicycling very seriously. Nika Mar 2013 #43
They do. My local cops ticket people nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #74
Heck, I got detained for over an hour in Macon, Ga by a policeman which said I was riding on wrong Hoyt Mar 2013 #97
On either side nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #100
Those big front wheeled bikes were slow : ) Hoyt Mar 2013 #108
only for like 500 feet LOL, it's in Canada by the way... snooper2 Mar 2013 #139
Us bicyclists do not block traffic, we are traffic. Nika Mar 2013 #2
Very cool. DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #5
many bike shops here rent bicycles because people visiting here spend big $$$ to go out on our ... Nika Mar 2013 #10
Off the road bike paths are great. JDPriestly Mar 2013 #44
My favorite one is the unimproved Leaf Erickson Drive in Forest park in Portland, Oregon. Nika Mar 2013 #46
The best one I have ever traveled was the Elroy-Sparta trail in Wisconsin Art_from_Ark Mar 2013 #144
It's pretty bicycle friendly here. cali Mar 2013 #4
Trying to recall....are you near Big Bear or maybe Mammoth Lakes? DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #28
neither. I live in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont cali Mar 2013 #53
I don't think I could've guessed any more incorrectly than I did DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #58
It's extremely friendly to bikes in NYC, thanks to Mayor Bloomberg's initiatives toward wellness graham4anything Mar 2013 #6
K&R edhopper Mar 2013 #7
Good to hear. I'd probably be too apprehensive to bike in NYC DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #13
very friendly to bicycles here quinnox Mar 2013 #9
I looked at Google bike maps for Eugene and Portland DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #17
Riding a bicycle here in Sin City is tantamount to suicide. n/t Egalitarian Thug Mar 2013 #11
I checked Google's bike map for Las Vegas DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #26
And the aggressively stupid drivers out here use the bike lanes as unofficial passing Egalitarian Thug Mar 2013 #93
Sonoma County has beautiful scenery, and ideally someone 30 years ago LuckyLib Mar 2013 #12
Would that they had done this 30 years back. DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #22
Hwy. 116 between Forestville and Guerneville is extremely dangerous for biking. Webster Green Mar 2013 #138
I'm fine with the concept, but a lot of cyclists act like total jerks who think they own the road. slackmaster Mar 2013 #14
I agree with most of what you say DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #19
I've ridden bicycles quite a bit, and understand the desire not to lose precious momentum. slackmaster Mar 2013 #20
I've taken just enough physics to understand that my mass & acceleration won't DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #25
Oh, a poor guy behind a 300 horse power auto might get delayed 5 seconds by a bicyclist. Jeebus. Hoyt Mar 2013 #24
In traffic, I try not to stay on the very edge of the road (in a situation w/no paved shoulder) DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #29
Thank you for moving over. HappyMe Mar 2013 #48
Poor guy in a 300 horse power auto joeunderdog Mar 2013 #63
Fully agree with everything you said. eom tarheelsunc Mar 2013 #41
in most states they have exactly the same rights to the road as motorists... mike_c Mar 2013 #113
Helmets are required here in California, as are head and tail lights for night riding, however... slackmaster Mar 2013 #123
I don't mind bicyclists or motor bikes Broken_Hero Mar 2013 #15
I bike when the weather is better. Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 2013 #18
I wish it were more biker friendly but Phentex Mar 2013 #21
I don't know Atlanta well, and sorry to hear it's not so bike-friendly, but.... DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #33
That's the Silver Comet Trail... Phentex Mar 2013 #40
I have biked in Atlanta since the eighties wilt the stilt Mar 2013 #62
I was thinking in terms of commuting to work or stores... Phentex Mar 2013 #65
San Jose has over 50 miles of dedicated bike lanes. KamaAina Mar 2013 #31
You are most assuredly NOT a bagger from Fresno DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #37
Too many potholes, not enough bike lanes. HappyMe Mar 2013 #32
I understand the arguments for sharing the road, but I find it dangerous. tarheelsunc Mar 2013 #34
Thanks for your reply. I hope that road-sharing will continue to become safer over time n/t DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #39
Bike lanes on major streets create a real problem in LA. JDPriestly Mar 2013 #47
No problem at all, if they follow the rules of the road, Nye Bevan Mar 2013 #35
+ 1 Berlum Mar 2013 #54
As a pedestrian in a large city, I have a problem with bikers not obeying the same traffic rules smirkymonkey Mar 2013 #128
Traffic violations by bicyclists is a big problem in LA. JDPriestly Mar 2013 #42
All good points DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #51
I get fed up PasadenaTrudy Mar 2013 #118
we have bicycle lanes in the San Stupido Valley olddots Mar 2013 #50
That's too bad. You have perfect weather and scenery for cycling DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #57
They have bike lanes in my area madville Mar 2013 #55
You live in madville, after all. ;) DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #59
It depends. If they can keep up with traffic, no problem. Peter cotton Mar 2013 #60
I ride on two lane roads in a rural area. I ride bicycles (I have two, but only bike man Mar 2013 #61
The ones who stay out of my way... No problem... Melon_Lord Mar 2013 #66
There's staying out of your way, and there's sharing the road. These may be different things DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #73
99.9% of the time I am going faster than a bike... Melon_Lord Mar 2013 #106
I have no problem sharing the road with SAFE cyclists. Pab Sungenis Mar 2013 #67
Although I'll never be able to prove it, I would think and hope that the vast majority DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #75
I hope so. Pab Sungenis Mar 2013 #124
I think most cyclists are safe, DiCA. They go about their business, ride defensively, and people... slackmaster Mar 2013 #127
THIS. TheMightyFavog Mar 2013 #88
Well, we have bike lanes... NV Whino Mar 2013 #68
Silverado Trail is really nice for riding DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #78
There are some very narrow places on it NV Whino Mar 2013 #84
This is my chief beef with cyclists nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #69
You're almost right. DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #91
I bought my usually 700 bike nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #96
Only a fool would ride a bike on our main roads hack89 Mar 2013 #71
Most of the cyclists around here need to be institutionalized Sen. Walter Sobchak Mar 2013 #83
These men are nihlists, Donny. There's nothing to be afraid of. DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #85
I think the non-offenders are riding on the mountain bike trails Sen. Walter Sobchak Mar 2013 #89
My city is very pedestrian and cyclist friendly loyalsister Mar 2013 #94
I live near the university, so the area is very bike friendly Warpy Mar 2013 #95
This message was self-deleted by its author devilgrrl Mar 2013 #102
Drivers in my area are extremely unfriendly to bicyclists, and kestrel91316 Mar 2013 #103
Very bike friendly here, we have about 10% bike commute rate Bluenorthwest Mar 2013 #104
No problems with cyclist Texasgal Mar 2013 #105
I was a long time bicycle commuter and recreational rider... mike_c Mar 2013 #110
We have a great deal of bike lanes in my city... Drunken Irishman Mar 2013 #111
It does look like you could get pretty much anywhere you need to go in a dedicated bike lane DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #116
It helps we have a grid system and wide streets. Drunken Irishman Mar 2013 #121
Thanks for all of the responses. I think this has been a useful discussion DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #112
I live in Pittsburgh, PA ebbie15644 Mar 2013 #114
So tired of hearing... Charlotte Little Mar 2013 #115
I think people notice the outliers more, just because they're outliers DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #117
I should invite you to spend a couple days on my corner nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #135
Just because you follow the rules doesn't mean all do. Zoeisright Mar 2013 #136
Few car drivers also obey *all* rules of the road Fumesucker Mar 2013 #143
Cyclists may pay taxes but they don't pay gas taxes. former9thward Mar 2013 #119
a couple of points DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #122
The point is that cars pay the road taxes not bikes. former9thward Mar 2013 #125
Very bike friendly in my area. Whole families come to the area just to bike and site-see. Auntie Bush Mar 2013 #120
I live in Oregon.... cliffordu Mar 2013 #126
My community is very cyclist friendly. Butterbean Mar 2013 #129
After reading this thread it's clear to me that all car drivers always obey all rules of the road Fumesucker Mar 2013 #130
When I used to drive I hated sharing the road with bicyclists. Thankfully, I don't drive a car or a applegrove Mar 2013 #131
Bikes on the road? I've never seen that in San Antonio LeftInTX Mar 2013 #132
As long as they stay off their cell phones.... whistler162 Mar 2013 #133
I agree, a bicyclist like a motorist should shut up and ride. Nika Mar 2013 #142
I don't mind IF Zoeisright Mar 2013 #134
While some rule breaking makes sense because bicycles are a different sort of vehicle where ... Nika Mar 2013 #141
I live in your county, as well. I have one gripe regarding bicyclists. DollarBillHines Mar 2013 #137
I look, listen, but never stop at stop signs. Nika Mar 2013 #140
I live on Denver's Capitol Hill. donheld Mar 2013 #145
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