Who Are the Annoying People Who Ride Their Bikes on River Road During Morning Rush Hour???

Anonymous
It is true that you will rarely go to jail for vehicular manslaughter.

My point is that the cyclists I see are clearly NOT on the way to work. They are just exercising. In the middle of the road. During rush hour. It is extremely inconsiderate. Given you aren't going to work so don't have to be anywhere anytime soon, why don't you ride your tricycle to an actual, I don't know, BIKE PATH, so you can roam free among your people???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is true that you will rarely go to jail for vehicular manslaughter.

My point is that the cyclists I see are clearly NOT on the way to work. They are just exercising. In the middle of the road. During rush hour. It is extremely inconsiderate. Given you aren't going to work so don't have to be anywhere anytime soon, why don't you ride your tricycle to an actual, I don't know, BIKE PATH, so you can roam free among your people???


+100000

Btw, i walk a lot on a bike path which is right by my house, and heaven help those who get in the way of the tricyclists. They will FREAK OUT and try to physically intimidate you into moving.

BUT if a car dishes right back, of course that is COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE.


I just don't care anymore. You want to bike on the road, fine. I'll just move my car a few inches to the side and sail past, IDGAF. Tricyclists are the worst people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is true that you will rarely go to jail for vehicular manslaughter.

My point is that the cyclists I see are clearly NOT on the way to work. They are just exercising. In the middle of the road. During rush hour. It is extremely inconsiderate. Given you aren't going to work so don't have to be anywhere anytime soon, why don't you ride your tricycle to an actual, I don't know, BIKE PATH, so you can roam free among your people???


Have you stopped them to ask? Because if not, I don't know how you can tell whether they are on their way to work or not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is true that you will rarely go to jail for vehicular manslaughter.

My point is that the cyclists I see are clearly NOT on the way to work. They are just exercising. In the middle of the road. During rush hour. It is extremely inconsiderate. Given you aren't going to work so don't have to be anywhere anytime soon, why don't you ride your tricycle to an actual, I don't know, BIKE PATH, so you can roam free among your people???


Have you stopped them to ask? Because if not, I don't know how you can tell whether they are on their way to work or not.


We had a guy in our office who biked to work. He kept his work clothes in the gym locker and showered and changed at the office. You can't tell whether someone is biking to work or no just by what they are carrying.

I get that there are some cyclists who ignore the laws, etc., and I'm not a cyclist, but I'm always surprised by the number of assholes who think that threatening to injure and kill people is not only acceptable, but funny. It's pretty gross, and it takes a lot of energy to stop myself from wishing that they would be injured or killed (in a one-car accident, so no one else gets hurt) while driving around like they own the world. I figure these are the same people who talk on their phones while they drive, speed, and otherwise ignore their fair share of traffic laws. Like, fine, be annoyed by bicyclists, but expressing pleasure at the idea of people getting hurt or killed? You are a garbage person. Period.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is true that you will rarely go to jail for vehicular manslaughter.

My point is that the cyclists I see are clearly NOT on the way to work. They are just exercising. In the middle of the road. During rush hour. It is extremely inconsiderate. Given you aren't going to work so don't have to be anywhere anytime soon, why don't you ride your tricycle to an actual, I don't know, BIKE PATH, so you can roam free among your people???


Have you stopped them to ask? Because if not, I don't know how you can tell whether they are on their way to work or not.


We had a guy in our office who biked to work. He kept his work clothes in the gym locker and showered and changed at the office. You can't tell whether someone is biking to work or no just by what they are carrying.

I get that there are some cyclists who ignore the laws, etc., and I'm not a cyclist, but I'm always surprised by the number of assholes who think that threatening to injure and kill people is not only acceptable, but funny. It's pretty gross, and it takes a lot of energy to stop myself from wishing that they would be injured or killed (in a one-car accident, so no one else gets hurt) while driving around like they own the world. I figure these are the same people who talk on their phones while they drive, speed, and otherwise ignore their fair share of traffic laws. Like, fine, be annoyed by bicyclists, but expressing pleasure at the idea of people getting hurt or killed? You are a garbage person. Period.


Please seek therapy. The irony of this garbage post while calling others garbage people is just...wow. Talk about a lack of self awareness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is true that you will rarely go to jail for vehicular manslaughter.

My point is that the cyclists I see are clearly NOT on the way to work. They are just exercising. In the middle of the road. During rush hour. It is extremely inconsiderate. Given you aren't going to work so don't have to be anywhere anytime soon, why don't you ride your tricycle to an actual, I don't know, BIKE PATH, so you can roam free among your people???


Have you stopped them to ask? Because if not, I don't know how you can tell whether they are on their way to work or not.


We had a guy in our office who biked to work. He kept his work clothes in the gym locker and showered and changed at the office. You can't tell whether someone is biking to work or no just by what they are carrying.

I get that there are some cyclists who ignore the laws, etc., and I'm not a cyclist, but I'm always surprised by the number of assholes who think that threatening to injure and kill people is not only acceptable, but funny. It's pretty gross, and it takes a lot of energy to stop myself from wishing that they would be injured or killed (in a one-car accident, so no one else gets hurt) while driving around like they own the world. I figure these are the same people who talk on their phones while they drive, speed, and otherwise ignore their fair share of traffic laws. Like, fine, be annoyed by bicyclists, but expressing pleasure at the idea of people getting hurt or killed? You are a garbage person. Period.





You can't make it up.
Anonymous
Bikers are disgusting and the entitlement and lack of concern they show for others is truly staggering.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bikers are disgusting and the entitlement and lack of concern they show for others is truly staggering.


Because?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bikers are disgusting and the entitlement and lack of concern they show for others is truly staggering.


Because?


Because they block major thoroughfares knowing full well the vast number of people it will inconvenience and cause to be late.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bikers are disgusting and the entitlement and lack of concern they show for others is truly staggering.


Because?


Because they block major thoroughfares knowing full well the vast number of people it will inconvenience and cause to be late.


Your car does that too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bikers are disgusting and the entitlement and lack of concern they show for others is truly staggering.


Because?


Because they block major thoroughfares knowing full well the vast number of people it will inconvenience and cause to be late.


Cyclists overall result in less congestion on thoroughfares. The small amount of riding that involves taking the lane on fast roads is dwarfed by the amount of bike commuting on trails, in bike lanes, on streets with low speed limits. Much of the bike commuting that does occur on streets with higher speed limits happens at times when congestion means motor vehicles move so slowly, bikes can easily keep up - indeed one of the advantages of bike lanes is the ability to safely scoot around stopped traffic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bikers are disgusting and the entitlement and lack of concern they show for others is truly staggering.


Because?


Because they block major thoroughfares knowing full well the vast number of people it will inconvenience and cause to be late.


Your car does that too.


My car is capable of keeping up with the speed of traffic, so no it doesn't. Wishful thinking, trike.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bikers are disgusting and the entitlement and lack of concern they show for others is truly staggering.


Because?


Because they block major thoroughfares knowing full well the vast number of people it will inconvenience and cause to be late.


Cyclists overall result in less congestion on thoroughfares. The small amount of riding that involves taking the lane on fast roads is dwarfed by the amount of bike commuting on trails, in bike lanes, on streets with low speed limits. Much of the bike commuting that does occur on streets with higher speed limits happens at times when congestion means motor vehicles move so slowly, bikes can easily keep up - indeed one of the advantages of bike lanes is the ability to safely scoot around stopped traffic.


I have zero issue with bicyclists that sack to bike lanes and trails. That's fine. What becomes a problem is when you are commuting in lanes where the speed is higher than you, on your bike, can reach- inconveniencing drivers, especially at a crucial time like rush hour. Have some awareness and empathy for those around you and don't bike down major thoroughfares.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's so annoying. Then when you are finally able to pass them, they act as though they are so focused and start pedaling furiously. You KNOW it's rush hour and you're inconveniencing people in cars going to work or other places. Yet, you, in your specialness, you think, "Hey, it's 8:00/9:00, let me go get my bikey wikey and ride down one of the busiest streets I can find. If you have time to ride at this hour, then obviously, you don't have to be at work at that hour like the rest of us do! Just go another time.


Almost everyone I see biking at that time is commuting. Its not at all hard to arrive on time, depending on where you work and how fast you ride.
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