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FwIW my cyclist Dad would make me walk my bike home if I didn't signal or obey traffic signs/lights. But my Dad was also a doctor who had treated cyclist v car injuries.
I've personally almost been hit a few times by cars running stop signs, both as a pedestrian/cyclist and while driving. There's a 4 way stop by my house that's particularly bad. |
Bikes don't need gaz, don't waste space and don't destroy the earth. Cardriver are stupid and selfish. |
| Cyclists disregard the rights of pedestrians. They are awful. |
Cyclists are the most entitled jerks as a whole of any group using the road way. Bar none. |
Bicycles are different from cars. Sorry you are to stupid to understand that |
So bikes are different - but you want to be treated the same as cars when it comes to using the road. Despite being different. Is that about right? |
| This morning I was driving down a hill going the speed limit and a cyclist (middle aged man in lycra, naturally) decided he needed to squeeze past me on the right even though there was not bike lane. He blew through the stop signs and would have caused an accident had I been turning right. It was really unsafe. These are the types of maneuvers that make us all dislike cyclists. |
There is a group of people that genuinely think that cycling is a divine form of transportation and should not be impeded by anyone on foot or any other type of vehicle. It's a type of religion for them, even though they wouldn't use words like divine or religion to describe it. This article was posted on the local Arlington news site yesterday: https://www.arlnow.com/2025/11/12/members-of-arlington-bicycle-panel-remain-angry-over-reduced-responsibilities/. Apparently the bike people are full of rage because the county doesn't want their input on specific development projects. There are feedback mechanisms available to the public at large, but the bike people want to have their very special feedback considered separately. They are even threatening to quit the bike committee - but they won't. |
Oh irony, thy name is cyclist! |
| Every bike needs a non-removable tracker that transmits license and rider data to an app everyone can have. Cars don't get to ride around being anonymous. Bikes shouldn't either. And since they don't tend to stop, the transmission seems like a good compromise. |
As someone who takes the train and walks to work, I wholeheartedly agree. |
Only if they are going too fast. I bike on the sidewalk at a leisurely pace. I cross to the other side if there is a dog walker. I use side streets to avoid as much traffic as possible. I refuse to use "bike lanes" along main arteries and get killed. |
Yes, your comfort is much more important than the pedestrians you are endangering. This is exactly why there are so many threads about assh0le cyclists. |
Good way to get hurt. |
Yes and no. It's legal for cyclists to treat a stop as a yield sign. That is they must stop if someone else is in the intersection (car, bike, pedestrian), but if no one is around, they can just go through. The problem is some of them just blow the stop sign all the time, other traffic and pedestrians be damned. |