Anonymous wrote:Cyclists use a BELL WAY IN ADVANCE OF COMING UP ON WALKERS. ALSO "ON YOUR LEFT" ONLY WORKS WHEN GIVEN ENOUGH TIME TO MOVE OVER. MOST CYCLISTS SAY IT TOO LATE WHEN THEY ARE ALREADY UP ON YOU AND ARE ABOUT TO INJUR SOMEONE.
I'M YELLING ON PURPOSE!!!!
I have nothing positive to say about the Cyclists who use the mixed paths around NOVA. NOTHING POSITIVE. Let's keep it at that.
Anonymous wrote:Cyclists use a BELL WAY IN ADVANCE OF COMING UP ON WALKERS. ALSO "ON YOUR LEFT" ONLY WORKS WHEN GIVEN ENOUGH TIME TO MOVE OVER. MOST CYCLISTS SAY IT TOO LATE WHEN THEY ARE ALREADY UP ON YOU AND ARE ABOUT TO INJUR SOMEONE.
I'M YELLING ON PURPOSE!!!!
I have nothing positive to say about the Cyclists who use the mixed paths around NOVA. NOTHING POSITIVE. Let's keep it at that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, at this point, the cyclists should not be allowed on the busiest of trails. They are a real danger.
And the worst is the fat middle aged men who zip by and yell at the runners/walkers. None of them have the guts to actually stop and say something. They just pedal off in their skin tight suits showing every extra inch of fat on their midsections.
God, I hate those guys
It sounds like you have anger issues. Anyone who is riding, running, or walking safely has a right to be on that trail.
Of more importance is why are you discussing what anyone else's body looks like? I guess those middle age mom's shouldn't be allowed to wear yoga pants that "show every extra inch of fat in their midsections." How about you grow up and shut up about other's appearances.
God, I hate people like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pathletes ruin multi-use paths. I don’t think bikes should even be allowed and I’m a cyclist. There is no realistic way to use the paths without it being unsafe on a bike so it’s not even worth bothering. At least for me.
As a cyclist, I accept that the Capital Crescent Trail will be super crowded on weekends ... and never count on going fast, esp close to downtown Bethesda. Just wait til the coast is clear before passing people.
Anonymous wrote:Cyclists, your high beams and blinking lights are blinding to everyone you pass. Be as considerate towards others as you want others to be towards you, and turn the lights off. If I see a cyclists with those damn lights, I make sure to make a nuisance out of myself just to bug them as much as they're bugging me. Immature, I know, but so are your passive aggressive lights. Do everyone a favor and turn them off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cyclists, your high beams and blinking lights are blinding to everyone you pass. Be as considerate towards others as you want others to be towards you, and turn the lights off. If I see a cyclists with those damn lights, I make sure to make a nuisance out of myself just to bug them as much as they're bugging me. Immature, I know, but so are your passive aggressive lights. Do everyone a favor and turn them off.
So you want someone riding a bike, at night, in the dark, to remove at least one hand from their bars and then to ride without a light? Do you not understand the basics of safety or physics?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cyclists, your high beams and blinking lights are blinding to everyone you pass. Be as considerate towards others as you want others to be towards you, and turn the lights off. If I see a cyclists with those damn lights, I make sure to make a nuisance out of myself just to bug them as much as they're bugging me. Immature, I know, but so are your passive aggressive lights. Do everyone a favor and turn them off.
So you want someone riding a bike, at night, in the dark, to remove at least one hand from their bars and then to ride without a light? Do you not understand the basics of safety or physics?
Anonymous wrote:Cyclists, your high beams and blinking lights are blinding to everyone you pass. Be as considerate towards others as you want others to be towards you, and turn the lights off. If I see a cyclists with those damn lights, I make sure to make a nuisance out of myself just to bug them as much as they're bugging me. Immature, I know, but so are your passive aggressive lights. Do everyone a favor and turn them off.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, at this point, the cyclists should not be allowed on the busiest of trails. They are a real danger.
And the worst is the fat middle aged men who zip by and yell at the runners/walkers. None of them have the guts to actually stop and say something. They just pedal off in their skin tight suits showing every extra inch of fat on their midsections.
God, I hate those guys