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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=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??? [/quote] +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. [/quote] I can't speak for tricyclists, as I ride a bicycle (are you referring to little kids, or to folks who ride recumbent bikes) On trails I call my passes or ring my bell, then go to the far side of the yellow line to pass. Are you perhaps thinking that ringing the bell is an attempt to intimidate you? It is not. It is an attempt to WARN you, so you don't wander into the passing lane (as some pedestrians do)[/quote]
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