It’s the Law in Virginia

Anonymous
Bicyclists can ride two abreast in state roadways. The purpose is to increase cyclist visibility.

Motorists must give cyclists three feet when passing or should change lanes when passing. If this is not immediately possible, motorists shall wait until it’s safe to pass.

Have a nice day y’all.
Anonymous
It is really fun to pass a cyclist and then slow down to 5 mph. It is amazing how quickly they start yelling obscenities at you!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bicyclists can ride two abreast in state roadways. The purpose is to increase cyclist visibility.

Motorists must give cyclists three feet when passing or should change lanes when passing. If this is not immediately possible, motorists shall wait until it’s safe to pass.

Have a nice day y’all.


Good luck enforcing that y'all If you are comfortable doing this down busy one-lane roads you are risking your life around here.
Anonymous
My bike is my primary form of transportation. I ride everywhere.
Anonymous
Can you stay out of Clifton, VA? You're a menace on our beautiful country roads. Try riding on a trail.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can you stay out of Clifton, VA? You're a menace on our beautiful country roads. Try riding on a trail.


Or a bike path that are adjacent to the roads sometimes.
Anonymous
Nope. Cars are the menace.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is really fun to pass a cyclist and then slow down to 5 mph. It is amazing how quickly they start yelling obscenities at you!!



OMG, I’ve done this!!!!! It’s hysterical!!!!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bicyclists can ride two abreast in state roadways. The purpose is to increase cyclist visibility.

Motorists must give cyclists three feet when passing or should change lanes when passing. If this is not immediately possible, motorists shall wait until it’s safe to pass.

Have a nice day y’all.


Pass you? Nah, it’s more fun to just drive behind you blaring my horn over and over. Because I know it makes you insane and harshes your buzz. I’m enjoying it, and it’s infuriating you. It’s the best of both worlds, really.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bicyclists can ride two abreast in state roadways. The purpose is to increase cyclist visibility.

Motorists must give cyclists three feet when passing or should change lanes when passing. If this is not immediately possible, motorists shall wait until it’s safe to pass.

Have a nice day y’all.


Pass you? Nah, it’s more fun to just drive behind you blaring my horn over and over. Because I know it makes you insane and harshes your buzz. I’m enjoying it, and it’s infuriating you. It’s the best of both worlds, really.

Hah, I'd stop to check on you, see if you're ok.
Anonymous
Drivers are jerks and a menace. I was crossing the street with the green and a guy turned his car into me making a right turn in red. He wasn’t even looking for pedestrians in a crosswalk. Another time I was crossing and a guy whipped really got through the intersection without even slowing down.drivers need to slow down, observe the posted speed limit, get off their phones and more attentive. Our transportation system needs to start deemphasizing cars and building staggers to protect non-motorists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bicyclists can ride two abreast in state roadways. The purpose is to increase cyclist visibility.

Motorists must give cyclists three feet when passing or should change lanes when passing. If this is not immediately possible, motorists shall wait until it’s safe to pass.

Have a nice day y’all.


Pass you? Nah, it’s more fun to just drive behind you blaring my horn over and over. Because I know it makes you insane and harshes your buzz. I’m enjoying it, and it’s infuriating you. It’s the best of both worlds, really.


WTF you're so weird.
Anonymous
Driving home down Old Dominion Road around 5:30pm yesterday and a single cyclist who couldn't do a decent speed had a line of probably 25-30 cars backed up behind it because the traffic on the opposing side was too heavy to allow the vehicles behind the cyclist to pass safely.

This is why many people hate cyclists. One person caused 50+ other people (because many cars had multiple passengers) time and headache. And the fact that cyclists don't give a $#!, because its ALL about them, is why people hate them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Driving home down Old Dominion Road around 5:30pm yesterday and a single cyclist who couldn't do a decent speed had a line of probably 25-30 cars backed up behind it because the traffic on the opposing side was too heavy to allow the vehicles behind the cyclist to pass safely.

This is why many people hate cyclists. One person caused 50+ other people (because many cars had multiple passengers) time and headache. And the fact that cyclists don't give a $#!, because its ALL about them, is why people hate them.


Yet cars driving too slow on ANY road (1/2/3 lanes) can get ticketed.
Anonymous
I live on a busy but narrow, winding and hilly road. When groups of bikers are on the road it’s insane because it’s a no passing road and they ride two abreast so there is no way to pass. The road is in crappy condition too and dangerous for bikers. We have great paved bike paths all around us.
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