Anonymous wrote:Why are cyclists so angry all the time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So you cut through neighborhoods on your way to work and want others to just get out of your way while you do it. You are part of the problem just like everyone else.
so canal road and 123 are neighborhood cut through streets now? I'll grant your the g-town pike and and old dominion are. but I live on OD, so I have to get out of my neighborhood somehow.
but my point being that at least on 123, there is shoulder for some of the stretch, but traffic issue be damned, as a cyclsit, why would you want to risk your life on a road like old dominion or Gtown pike..
Anonymous wrote:Almost got in a accident today due to a bike on the road. Once again going about 25 miles under the speed limit.
Anonymous wrote:Almost got in a accident today due to a bike on the road. Once again going about 25 miles under the speed limit.
Anonymous wrote:Why are cyclists so angry all the time?
Anonymous wrote:no fear, as I have a protective cage around me and seatbelts and airbags...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get plenty of interaction with others with other types of physical activity/ exercise with out the gnawing fear in the back my head that i'm gonna get run over/off the road.Anonymous wrote:
You seem to be reaching out for human interaction. Consider joining a group bike ride. People can be quite friendly. The combination of exercise and social interaction would do you well.
Since you can get run off the road in a car, you probably should retain that gnawing fear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no fear, as I have a protective cage around me and seatbelts and airbags...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get plenty of interaction with others with other types of physical activity/ exercise with out the gnawing fear in the back my head that i'm gonna get run over/off the road.Anonymous wrote:
You seem to be reaching out for human interaction. Consider joining a group bike ride. People can be quite friendly. The combination of exercise and social interaction would do you well.
Since you can get run off the road in a car, you probably should retain that gnawing fear.
Despite that many drivers die. From collisions I mean. We won't even go into the effect of driving on long term health.
Biking and lower reproductive health for men, links to prostrate cancer. https://www.outsideonline.com/2390525/bike-commuter-deaths
• There were 840 pedalcyclist deaths in 2016, which accounted for 2.2 percent of all traffic fatalities during the year.
• Seventy one percent of pedalcyclists who died in motor vehicle crashes in 2016 died in crashes in urban areas.
• From 2007 to 2016, the average age of pedalcyclists killed in motor vehicle crashes increased from 40 to 46.
• The pedalcyclist fatality rate per million people was 5.6 times higher for males than females in 2016.
• Alcohol involvement—either for the motor vehicle operator or for the pedalcyclist—was reported in 35 percent of all fatal pedalcyclist crashes in 2016.
• More than 26 percent of the pedalcyclists who died in 2016 had blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) of .01 g/dL or greater.
Most pedalcyclist fatalities did not occur at intersection locations (58%) as compared to 30 percent that occurred at intersections; 4 percent occurred in bicycle lanes.
More pedalcyclist fatalities occurred in daylight crashes (51%) compared to when it was dark (45%).
in 2016 20% of the cyclist fatality, the cyclist had alcohol in their system while the driver was sober. 3% of cyclist deaths the cyclist had a BAC .01-.07 and 17% the cyclist had a bac .08 or higher. so in 17% of the cyclist fatalties, the cyclist was legally intoxicated IE DWI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no fear, as I have a protective cage around me and seatbelts and airbags...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get plenty of interaction with others with other types of physical activity/ exercise with out the gnawing fear in the back my head that i'm gonna get run over/off the road.Anonymous wrote:
You seem to be reaching out for human interaction. Consider joining a group bike ride. People can be quite friendly. The combination of exercise and social interaction would do you well.
Since you can get run off the road in a car, you probably should retain that gnawing fear.
Despite that many drivers die. From collisions I mean. We won't even go into the effect of driving on long term health.
Anonymous wrote:no fear, as I have a protective cage around me and seatbelts and airbags...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get plenty of interaction with others with other types of physical activity/ exercise with out the gnawing fear in the back my head that i'm gonna get run over/off the road.Anonymous wrote:
You seem to be reaching out for human interaction. Consider joining a group bike ride. People can be quite friendly. The combination of exercise and social interaction would do you well.
Since you can get run off the road in a car, you probably should retain that gnawing fear.
no fear, as I have a protective cage around me and seatbelts and airbags...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get plenty of interaction with others with other types of physical activity/ exercise with out the gnawing fear in the back my head that i'm gonna get run over/off the road.Anonymous wrote:
You seem to be reaching out for human interaction. Consider joining a group bike ride. People can be quite friendly. The combination of exercise and social interaction would do you well.
Since you can get run off the road in a car, you probably should retain that gnawing fear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They shouldn't be on the road if they can't go the minimum speed. Annoying.
That's not what the law says.
I believe PP is suggesting that the law should say this. Note the difference between "shouldn't" and "may not."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Because you're trying to get somewhere? Same reason you're driving on it.
OK you are going from point A to Point P, yes you are getting exercise, and yes you maybe saving the planet by reducing your CO emissions, ect, ect. but my god, is you life really worth the risk of riding a bicycle on such a dangerous stretch of road...
I gave up on my motorcycle since they are barely a step above bicycles for the main reason that car/truck drivers just don't care or respect them. Yes there are some motorcycles that are ass hats. I wasn't one of them, but too many close calls with self absorbed drivers.
Anonymous wrote:We can agree that being forced to go 25 miles under the speed limit when you actually have somewhere to be, is pretty darn annoying, whether they are in a car, tractor, or bike, and whether they are "allowed" to do it or not. It's annoying. It just is. You can be offended that people are annoyed at you, but they are. You are annoying. You have the right to be annoying, and you are exercising that right.
Chances are when you bikers are driving, you have some choice inner dialogues about the slow, lost, break tapping driver in front of you going 15 miles below the speed limit making you late for your big race. They are annoying. They are inconveniencing you, and you are allowed to be annoyed by their choice to drive very, very slow. It's annoying.