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In reply to the discussion: I have a question for bicyclist about something I've been experiencing [View all]leeroysphitz
(10,462 posts)8. It takes two to "share".
Sounds like this guy just likes to be an inconvenience to folks who don't have the luxury of commuting via bicycle,
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I have a question for bicyclist about something I've been experiencing [View all]
penultimate
Oct 2013
OP
No one is REQUIRED to travel the speed limit, you doofus. It's the UPPER limit.
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#12
You do know that there is a minimum limit to travel on streets with no bike lane.
JaneyVee
Oct 2013
#15
In what city? You DO know that each state and city makes its own traffic rules, right?
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#22
No. You can be ticketed for going too slow in CA. - V C Section 22400 Minimum Speed Law
cui bono
Oct 2013
#88
Yes, but no one can reasonably expect a bicycle to travel 35 mph (our typical
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#24
Not if they have the other lane. There is no need. They can get over their lazy
kestrel91316
Oct 2013
#28
I obey signs and lights, but will ocassionally ride on the sidewalk, because some of the motorists
Incitatus
Oct 2013
#50
However, most municipalities I've ever seen dictate that the minimum legal speed
kentauros
Oct 2013
#11
A paved bike path 5 yards away and adjacent to the road? Sounds like a unicorn to me.
Kennah
Oct 2013
#97
I neither said nor assumed that cars are the ONLY legitimate traffic on the roads.
kentauros
Oct 2013
#53
yes. he's being an asshole. when I lived in Portland, 95% of bicyclists--no problem
Pretzel_Warrior
Oct 2013
#5
He's being an asshole, but odds are he's not acting illegally, depending on the jurisdiction.
DisgustipatedinCA
Oct 2013
#9
I think you get a new job and different shift so you are not on the road at the same time.
CK_John
Oct 2013
#26
15 MPH is ridiculous. He's either very old, handicapped, tired or has one shitty bike.
BlueJazz
Oct 2013
#27
I biked over a thousand miles in a year to get my average from 15 to 17
taught_me_patience
Oct 2013
#44
I can ride at 24 for 3 miles without a whole lot of trouble but don't like doing it.
BlueJazz
Oct 2013
#54
I still do not want the guy to do it. He doesn't deserve to die and die he probably will if...
BlueJazz
Oct 2013
#78
I have taken the route through the neighborhoods before to avoid traffic, but I've always been under
penultimate
Oct 2013
#170
I trained Tour de France rider only gets up to 24 mph in a time trail with a bike
bluestate10
Oct 2013
#43
I did a typo. I meant "A trained Tour de France rider". The Pyrenees and Alps scare me, I wouldn't
bluestate10
Oct 2013
#132
I'd advice the cyclist to not pick fights with 3000 pound objects on the road
Lifelong Dem
Oct 2013
#57
If the traffic on the road is so heavy, maybe a a letter to the city (or county,
petronius
Oct 2013
#87
Are you saying that you both are very punctual and that you meet at the start of the 2.5 miles every
jberryhill
Oct 2013
#102
Because I arrived at your statement of the inherent implausibility of the OP
jberryhill
Oct 2013
#105
When a motorist with a cellphone glued to their ear almost kills you, you get a little hostile.
Kennah
Oct 2013
#172
Sure, I could, but it wouldn't just be me that would have to go a different route...
penultimate
Oct 2013
#161
You do realize that if the alt route is longer in distance it's much more of a burden on the cyclist
Gormy Cuss
Oct 2013
#163
I'm not really stressing over it, just trying to get different perspectives on it.
penultimate
Oct 2013
#168
Asking if he's an asshole seems like a clear sign that you were stressing about it.
Gormy Cuss
Oct 2013
#169
I suppose my question could easily be interpretive as such, but I didn't mean much by it
penultimate
Oct 2013
#171
That was an interesting read even though the author is the type of rider I want to smack.
Gormy Cuss
Oct 2013
#115
Maybe as an activist sort yourself... you could propose the city provide a better alternative route.
Tigress DEM
Oct 2013
#109
It was about 10 wpms... Hunt-and-peck typers should be ran off the internets!!!!
penultimate
Oct 2013
#165
The great majority of motorized vehicles on the road aren't moving "goods and services"
Fumesucker
Oct 2013
#141
That's actually a good question... It's a pretty busy road and really should be expanded now
penultimate
Oct 2013
#166
I ride - mostly around the city - and I don't generally obey traffic laws.
Kermitt Gribble
Oct 2013
#177