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In reply to the discussion: As someone who bikes everywhere, I think this is the most annoying thing I encounter. [View all]Excellent points, thank you.
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As someone who bikes everywhere, I think this is the most annoying thing I encounter. [View all]
F4lconF16
Oct 2014
OP
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
As someone who has been to L.A. a lot, that's quite a bit of an exxageration
AZ Progressive
Oct 2014
#72
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
I have no problem with bicyclists using the traffic lane, provided they are riding at a decent clip.
Maedhros
Oct 2014
#16
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
Thank you, Especially for commenting on cyclists riding on sidewalks, instead of the designated lane
hlthe2b
Oct 2014
#50
Which means there's plenty of exceptions which allow a cyclist to take the entire lane
Major Nikon
Oct 2014
#38
No problems with you...It's those who are totally oblivious to cars that get me upset.
AngryOldDem
Oct 2014
#45
Never been hit by a car as a pedestrian. Been hit three times by bikers who can't be bothered
Recursion
Oct 2014
#91
I love this OP! I HATE when car drivers just stop to let another car (bike, pedestrian) "go ahead."
WinkyDink
Oct 2014
#31
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
Agreed, but I can't keep going when someone on a bike is four feet into my lane and
Zorra
Oct 2014
#71
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
"every road user wants predictability from other users" I would add to that
LiberalElite
Oct 2014
#92