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tammywammy

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11. Lately they've been installing signs and town
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 11:36 PM
Oct 2014

That have a bike and say they have the right for full lane use.

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I wish bikers would follow the rules too. postulater Oct 2014 #1
I'm a biker and I wish they did too. sakabatou Oct 2014 #28
Which is why I am hesitant to take my right of way joeglow3 Oct 2014 #70
I just want them to stay in the bike lane, LWolf Oct 2014 #46
I encounter same thing where 840high Oct 2014 #51
In Los Angeles at EVERY SINGLE LIGHT, every single day, kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #53
Heres my thing.. GummyBearz Oct 2014 #56
Cyclists going the wrong way, while boneheaded and completely kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #57
Thanks GummyBearz Oct 2014 #58
Going the wrong way? How do you know what way they are going? FSogol Oct 2014 #60
I made a similar observation downthread. Mariana Oct 2014 #62
Who's the menace? In your neighborhood, it sounds like it is more cars than bikes. postulater Oct 2014 #67
How many people (other than themselves) does the average bicyclist running a kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #83
Like I said, the 'average' bicyclist in my neighborhood postulater Oct 2014 #86
in my neighborhood hfojvt Oct 2014 #89
As someone who has been to L.A. a lot, that's quite a bit of an exxageration AZ Progressive Oct 2014 #72
Oh yes there are. I have lived here for 31 years and it has gotten REALLY kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #84
Living in the Boston area mythology Oct 2014 #87
Which one are you referring to ? VScott Oct 2014 #74
Ooops, sorry, it's the bicyclists that ignore the rule of the stop sign here. postulater Oct 2014 #79
if there's no traffic I don't see the need for a non motorized vehicle, nor pedestrian to stop CreekDog Oct 2014 #77
I wouldn't argue about the 'no traffic'situation. They should just go with whatever the law is. postulater Oct 2014 #80
Do you live in Brooklyn? Dorian Gray Oct 2014 #81
Ha, Brooklyn is like that too? postulater Oct 2014 #82
I think many places Dorian Gray Oct 2014 #93
In some places, that driver could be liable if something happened. flvegan Oct 2014 #2
I don't bike much but I walk several times daily and this makes me crazy! NYC_SKP Oct 2014 #3
Yes, very annoying when cars stop in the middle of nowhere. DLnyc Oct 2014 #10
As a pedestrian, I don't think this is always true. Jim Lane Oct 2014 #29
Where I live, any thoroughfares that large have controlled crossings. NYC_SKP Oct 2014 #30
I hate it when they ride two abreast scarystuffyo Oct 2014 #4
It's rude and inconsiderate.......... Capt.Rocky300 Oct 2014 #6
Cyclists have every right to occupy a traffic lane. Thor_MN Oct 2014 #8
I have no problem with bicyclists using the traffic lane, provided they are riding at a decent clip. Maedhros Oct 2014 #16
100% agree. Thor_MN Oct 2014 #17
Portland and Seattle are pretty bad for this. F4lconF16 Oct 2014 #18
Saw a guy the other day with a blinking refector on the back of his helmet. AngryOldDem Oct 2014 #44
Yes. We have some narrow-but-busy and also not well-lit major streets in our Arugula Latte Oct 2014 #63
So, what they say is true then? VScott Oct 2014 #75
That's it, in a nutshell. AngryOldDem Oct 2014 #42
I have to admit that I'm biased in this regard. Maedhros Oct 2014 #65
Thank you, Especially for commenting on cyclists riding on sidewalks, instead of the designated lane hlthe2b Oct 2014 #50
I ride two abreast in groups all the time bhikkhu Oct 2014 #15
It is NOT 'perfectly legal' in Michigan. Statue maintains that the bicyclist Purveyor Oct 2014 #27
Oregon is a "share the road" state bhikkhu Oct 2014 #34
Which means there's plenty of exceptions which allow a cyclist to take the entire lane Major Nikon Oct 2014 #38
It's legal to ride two abreast in Michigan Gormy Cuss Oct 2014 #55
Sec. 257.660a conflicts with 257.660b. How can one ride as close to the curb Purveyor Oct 2014 #66
257.660a (c) Gormy Cuss Oct 2014 #76
No problems with you...It's those who are totally oblivious to cars that get me upset. AngryOldDem Oct 2014 #45
A lot of misunderstanding out there......... Capt.Rocky300 Oct 2014 #5
Lately they've been installing signs and town tammywammy Oct 2014 #11
That's a move in the right direction Tammy......... Capt.Rocky300 Oct 2014 #13
It's the kids. Archae Oct 2014 #7
A lot of competition for "most" annoying gratuitous Oct 2014 #9
Agree - that's what I do too bhikkhu Oct 2014 #12
Invisibility has it's rare advantages. F4lconF16 Oct 2014 #25
I haven't ridden in a few years, but IDemo Oct 2014 #14
I see the run stop signs and stoplights all the time. Flat out rude. Nt Logical Oct 2014 #20
Not rude at all. F4lconF16 Oct 2014 #23
Good one! 😄 Logical Oct 2014 #24
I don't run red lights ever bhikkhu Oct 2014 #36
I agree it's rude when used incorrectly IDemo Oct 2014 #43
In Idaho though it's the law. Gormy Cuss Oct 2014 #61
I have a suggestion for bikers. Stop at all stop signs and stoplights. Nt Logical Oct 2014 #19
Can I have the first 10 seconds or so like cars do? Major Nikon Oct 2014 #40
Come on now. Drivers of cars don't break traffic laws. Mariana Oct 2014 #52
^^^This. Gormy Cuss Oct 2014 #59
Not to mention.... Major Nikon Oct 2014 #68
Never been hit by a car as a pedestrian. Been hit three times by bikers who can't be bothered Recursion Oct 2014 #91
you should make this universal advice esp for the state of NJ. nt La Lioness Priyanka Oct 2014 #69
While Some Bicyclists Wave Drivers By Them into the Path of Oncoming Cars AndyTiedye Oct 2014 #21
Some of that may be misunderstanding. F4lconF16 Oct 2014 #22
Ha! That was me looking back at them with the sour face. Keep moving please. ffr Oct 2014 #26
I love this OP! I HATE when car drivers just stop to let another car (bike, pedestrian) "go ahead." WinkyDink Oct 2014 #31
I walk to work every day and get the same thing at a couple crosswalks gristy Oct 2014 #32
It's not only about bikers defacto7 Oct 2014 #33
+1 F4lconF16 Oct 2014 #37
80% of my biking is on trails, so... Whiskeytide Oct 2014 #35
Bike trails or mountain trails? F4lconF16 Oct 2014 #39
Bike trails... Whiskeytide Oct 2014 #49
By far the most dangerous places are intersections Major Nikon Oct 2014 #41
"Regardless of where you ride there are hazards..." Whiskeytide Oct 2014 #48
That goes for walking as well Ruby the Liberal Oct 2014 #47
I would like to, just once in my life, be able to bike the 2 miles to or from my office kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #54
I was recently in Portland OR PasadenaTrudy Oct 2014 #64
Agreed, but I can't keep going when someone on a bike is four feet into my lane and Zorra Oct 2014 #71
If the most annoying thing is someone trying to be nice.... Marrah_G Oct 2014 #73
Yes, but when their "niceness" F4lconF16 Oct 2014 #88
I biked a lot until I messed up my knee a few years ago. There's plenty of stoopid to go 'round. Gidney N Cloyd Oct 2014 #78
Except at 40 below with visibility about 3 feet (if you're lucky). raven mad Oct 2014 #85
A bicyclist who stops at stop signs? Cool story, bro Recursion Oct 2014 #90
... F4lconF16 Oct 2014 #94
"every road user wants predictability from other users" I would add to that LiberalElite Oct 2014 #92
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